Kathy
Eden
Professor of English and Comparative Literature and of Classics
401A Philosophy Hall
(212) 854-6432
khe1@columbia.edu
B.A.,
Smith (1974); Ph.D., Stanford (1980)
Professor Eden began teaching at Columbia in 1980. She studies
the history of rhetorical and poetic theory in antiquity, including
late antiquity, and the Renaissance, within the larger context
of intellectual history and with an emphasis on the problems of
reception. Her books include Poetic and Legal Fiction in The
Aristotelian Tradition (Princeton,1986), Hermeneutics and
the Rhetorical Tradition: Chapters in the Ancient Legacy and its
Humanist Reception (New Haven, 1997), and Friends Hold
All Things in Common: Tradition, Intellectual Property and the
'Adages' of Erasmus (Yale University Press, forthcoming).
Her articles appear in Journal of the History of Ideas,
Rhetorica, Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities,
Studies in the Literary Imagination, Erasmus of
Rotterdam Society Yearbook and Traditio. Her current project
explores epistolary theory and the construction of letter collections
in antiquity and the Renaissance. In 1981-82 she received a fellowship
from the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C. and in
1998-99 a Guggenheim fellowship. In 1998, she won the Great Teacher
Award from the Society of Columbia Graduates.