Sandra Bermann is an American literary scholar. She is the Cotsen Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University. Her research and writing focuses on poetry, translation, and literary theory.[1] She served as president of the American Comparative Literature Association from 2007 to 2009,[2] and chaired Princeton's Comparative Literature department from 1998 to 2010. In 2011, she succeeded Harvey S. Rosen as the Head of Whitman College.[3] Bermann was succeeded by Claire F. Gmachl on July 1, 2019.[4]
Manzoni, Alessandro (1984). On the historical novel. Translated by Bermann, Sandra. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN0-8032-3084-2. OCLC9575018.
Bermann, Sandra (1988). The Sonnet Over Time: A Study in the Sonnets of Petrarch, Shakespeare, and Baudelaire. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN978-0-8078-7063-1.[6]
Bermann, Sandra; Wood, Michael, eds. (2005). Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN978-1-4008-2668-1. OCLC592756171.[7]
Bermann, Sandra; Porter, Catherine, eds. (2014). A Companion to Translation Studies. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN978-1-118-61615-4.
Baldridge, Wilson (1990). "Review of The Sonnet over Time". Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature. 44 (1/2): 94–96. doi:10.2307/1347066. ISSN0361-1299. JSTOR1347066.
^Reviews of Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation:
Naudé, Jacobus A. (2011-09-01). "Nation, language, and the ethics of translation. Edited by Sandra Bermann and Michael Wood". Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies. 29 (3): 381–385. doi:10.2989/16073614.2011.647507. ISSN1607-3614. S2CID143092984.