Ritchie Robertson

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Ritchie Robertson (born 1952) is a British academic who was Taylor Professor of German Language and Literature between 2010 and 2021 and has been a Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford since 2010. He co-directs the Oxford Kafka Research Centre and translates German literature into English, including Thomas Mann's Death in Venice and Doctor Faustus. He is credited in our catalog with Kafka in the Very Short Introductions series. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.)

Born
1952
Known for
Very Short Introductions

Series by Ritchie Robertson

Very Short Introductions

11 books in order · 1985–2016

  1. Cover of Cryptography

    Cryptography

    2002 · Fred Piper

    An introduction to cryptography and data protection, subjects the authors describe as of considerable social and political importance. The book…

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