Knapp, Steven, 1951- (Personal Name)
His Personification and the sublime, 1985: CIP t.p. (Steven Knapp) data sheet (b. 6/17/51)
MLN, 1984: volume 99, number 5, pages 1007-1022 (The Sublime, self-reference, and Wordsworth's Resolution and independence, [by] Steven Knapp, University of California, Berkeley)
Wikipedia, via WWW, 23 December 2019 (Steven Knapp is an American academic who served as the 16th President of the George Washington University, in Washington, DC, succeeding Stephen Joel Trachtenberg. He currently serves on the boards of the World Affairs Council, the Economic Club of Washington, DC, the U.S. Council on Competitiveness, and the National Symphony Orchestra, as well as serving as a fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Modern Language Association. Prior to GW, Knapp served as the dean of Johns Hopkins University's School of Arts and Sciences. Knapp grew up in Westwood, New Jersey. He is a 1973 graduate of Yale University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He did his graduate work at Cornell University, earning a master's degree in 1977 and his doctorate in 1981. A specialist in Romanticism, literary theory, and the relation of literature to philosophy and religion, Knapp taught English literature at the University of California, Berkeley before serving at the Johns Hopkins University. Knapp was the provost (1996-2007) and then Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences (1994-1996) at Johns Hopkins University.)