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Milton Hindus was an American literary scholar and critic known for his work on modern European literature, particularly his studies on Marcel Proust and Louis-Ferdinand Céline. His notable publications include "A Reader's Guide to Marcel Proust," which serves as a valuable resource for understanding Proust's intricate narratives and themes. Hindus's exploration of Céline, especially in "The Crippled Giant: A Literary Relationship with Louis-Ferdinand Céline," delves into the complexities of Céline's literary style and his controversial views, providing readers with a nuanced perspective on the author’s impact on 20th-century literature.

Throughout his career, Hindus contributed significantly to the understanding of these influential writers, bridging the gap between literary criticism and the broader cultural context of their works. His extensive correspondence with Céline adds an intimate layer to the academic discussion, revealing insights into the personal and professional dynamics that shaped their relationship. Hindus's scholarship not only illuminates the texts of Proust and Céline but also encourages readers to engage with their works more deeply, making him a significant figure in literary studies.

国籍 美国人