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-'''Geoffrey H. Hartman''' (born 1929) is a [[Germany|German]]-born [[United States|American]] [[literary theorist]], sometimes identified with the [[Yale School of deconstruction]], but also has written on a wide range of subjects, and cannot be categorized by a single school or method.+'''Valery''' or '''Valéry''' is a given name or surname of Germanic origin ''Walaric'' that is often confused with the latin name ''Valerius'', and may refer to:
-==Biography==+
-Hartman was born in [[Germany]], in an [[Ashkenazi]] [[Jewish]] family. In 1939 he left Germany for England as an unaccompanied ''[[Kindertransport]]'' child refugee, sent away by his family to escape the Nazi regime. He came to the United States in 1946, where he was reunited with his mother, and later became an American citizen.+
-He is now "[[Sterling Professor]] emeritus of English and Comparative Literature" at [[Yale University]]. One of his long-term interests is the [[England|English]] poet, [[William Wordsworth]].+* [[Valery Afanassiev]], a Russian pianist and author
 +* [[Valeriy Belousov]], a Russian decathlete
 +* [[Valery Bryusov]], a Russian poet
 +* [[Valery Chkalov]], a Russian aircraft test pilot
 +* [[Valery Gazzaev]], a Russian football manager
 +* [[Valery Gergiev]], a Russian conductor
 +* [[Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]], a former [[president of the French Republic]]
 +* [[Valery Jacobi]], a Russian painter
 +* [[Valery Karpin]], a Russian football player
 +* [[Valeri Kharlamov]], a Russian ice hockey player
 +* [[Valery Larbaud]], a French author
 +* [[Valery Leontiev]], a Russian pop singer
 +* [[Valeriy Lobanovskyi]], an Ukrainian football manager
 +* [[Valery Meladze]], a Russian pop singer
 +* [[Valery Ponomarev]], a jazz musician
 +* [[Valery Sigalevitch]], a Russian pianist
 +* [[Valeriy Sydorenko]], an Ukrainian boxer
 +* [[Valeri Syutkin]], a Russian singer
 +* [[Valery Todorovsky]], a Russian film director
 +* [[Valeri Zolotukhin]], a Russian actor
-His work explores the distinction between literature and literary commentator. He helped found the Yale Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, and lectures on issues dealing with the production and implications of testimony.+* [[François Valéry]], a French singer-songwriter and composer
 +* [[Paul Valéry]], a French author
-==Bibliography==+Also '''Valeri''', who may refer to:
-*''The Unmediated Vision: An Interpretation of Wordsworth, [[Gerard Manley Hopkins|Hopkins]], [[Rilke]], and [[Valéry]]'' (1954) +* [[Carl Valeri]], [[Australian]] footballer
-*''[[André Malraux]]'' (1960)+* [[Diego Valeri]], Argentinian football player
-*''Wordsworth's Poetry, 1787-1814'' (1964)+* [[Diego Valeri (poet)|Diego Valeri]], an Italian poet
-*''Beyond Formalism: Literary Essays, 1958-1970'' (1970)+* [[Valleri]], a song performed by The Monkees
-*''The Fate of Reading and Other Essays'' (1975)+* [[Valeri Bukrejev]], an Estonian pole vaulter
-*''Geoffrey Hartman: [[Akiba]]'s children'' (1978)+* [[Valeri Bure]], a Russian ice hockey player
-*''Criticism in the Wilderness: The Study of Literature Today'' (1980)+* [[Valeri Liukin]], a Russian gymnast
-*''[[Saving the Text: Literature/Derrida/Philosophy]]'' (1981)+* [[Valeri Bojinov]], a Bulgarian footballer
-*''Easy Pieces'' (1985)+
-*''Bitburg in Moral and Political Perspective'' (1986, editor)+
-*''The Unremarkable Wordsworth'' (1987)+
-*''Minor Prophecies: The Literary Essay in the [[Culture Wars]]'' (1991)+
-*''The Longest Shadow: In the Aftermath of the [[Holocaust]]'' 1996+
-*''The Fateful Question of Culture'' 1997+
-*''A Critic's Journey: Literary Reflections, 1958-1998'' (1999)+
-*''Scars of the Spirit: The Struggle Against Inauthenticity'' (2004)+
-*''A Scholar's Tale: Intellectual Journey of a Displaced Child of Europe'' (2007)+
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[list of deconstructionists]]+* [[Valerie]]
 +* [[Walric, abbot of Leuconay]]
 + 
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