Peter Brooks
Sterling Professor of Comparative Literature and Professor (Adjunct) of Law (spring term)
Peter Brooks is Adjunct Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Sterling Professor of Comparative Literature at Yale University. Professor Brooks has published on narrative and narrative theory, on the 19th and 20th century novel, mainly French and English, and, more recently, on the interrelations of law and literature. His essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times, The New Republic, Times Literary Supplement, The Nation, London Review of Books, Critical Inquiry, New Literary History, Yale Law Journal, and elsewhere. He earned both his Ph.D. and B.A. from Harvard University.
Education
Ph.D., Harvard, 1965
M.A., Harvard, 1962
B.A., Harvard, 1959
Course Taught
Reading and Interpretation in Law & the Humanities
Education
Ph.D., Harvard, 1965
M.A., Harvard, 1962
B.A., Harvard, 1959
Course Taught
Reading and Interpretation in Law & the Humanities










