
About
Francis George Steiner was a renowned French and American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, novelist, and educator. He was known for his profound insights into the relationship between language, literature, and society, as well as his reflections on the Holocaust. Steiner's work often explored complex and challenging ideas, reflecting his vast intellectual curiosity and erudition. Described as a polymath, he wrote extensively on a wide range of topics, solidifying his reputation as a leading intellectual figure.
Career Timeline
Death of Tragedy Published
Early critical work establishes him as a promising voice.
The Master and Margarita Essay
Further establishes his reputation in literary circles.
After Babel Published
Major work on language and translation boosts his profile.
Real Presences Published
Philosophical work further cements his academic standing.
No Passion Spent Published
Autobiographical reflections garner attention.
A Long Saturday Published
Later essays add to his body of work.
Legacy as a Literary Critic
Steiner's profound intellectual contributions are remembered, though he remains primarily an academic figure. His works continue to be studied.
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Last updated: February 21, 2026






