dheller@Princeton.edu
Daniel Heller-Roazen is the Arthur W. Marks โ19 Professor of Comparative Literature and the Council of the Humanities.
At Princeton, he teaches introductory courses in Comparative Literature and Humanistic Studies, upper-level seminars in medieval literature and graduate seminars on various topics in the history of philosophy and literature. Recent graduate courses have included seminars on mimetic faculties; negation; medieval Tristan romances; ancient and modern representations of chance and probability; Arnaut Daniel and the invention of rhyme; linguistics and poetics.
Read Professor Heller-Roazen’s full biography on the Department of Comparative Literature website.