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STANLEY SULTAN

STANLEY SULTAN obituary, Roslindale, MA

STANLEY SULTAN

STANLEY SULTAN Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 16 to Feb. 17, 2013.
SULTAN, Stanley Emeritus Professor of English at Clark University and distinguished literary scholar and writer, died February 4 at his home in Roslindale. He was 84. Professor Sultan grew up in Brooklyn, the oldest son in a Sephardic Jewish family. He attended Cornell and earned graduate degrees at Boston University (M.A.) and Yale (Ph.D.). Having taught briefly at Smith College, Professor Sultan joined the Clark faculty in 1959, where he served as a dedicated and wittily outspoken professor of English literature until he retired in 2005, and had a significant impact on the Clark community in general. Known as Stan to all, Professor Sultan served Clark on critical committees, but also never tired to partake in Clark life as a true, impassioned citizen. He and his wife contributed, for example, to funds awarding excellent students, but wanted his part to remain anonymous. In addition to his tireless devotion to Clark, Professor Sultan published numerous books, articles, and chapters of literary criticism of note, including a path-breaking interpretation of Joyce's novel in "The Argument of Ulysses" and comparative studies of modernist fiction, drama and poetry. His reputation led Professor Sultan to present papers and keynote addresses at universities and conferendes both nationally and internationally. Exceptional in many ways, Professor Sultan proved so in the literary world as well. In addition to being a significant scholar, he was also an awardwinning writer of fiction, with short stories and excerpts from his novel "Rabbi: A Tale of the Waning Year" appearing in notable collections and public readings. Professor Sultan was deeply committed to social justice; he was a long-standing member of several human rights organizations, including the Democratic Socialists of America, who recently honored his service with the Eugene Debs-Norman Thomas-Julius Bernstein award. A lifelong sailor and lover of travel, good food, and Jewish humor, he leaves his devoted wife of nearly 50 years, Betty H. Sultan, his loving children, James L. and Sonia E. Sultan, grandchildren, Gabriel Sultan, Jasmine Baker, Kaia Hinton, and Jesse Sultan, and siblings, Allen Sultan, Shirley Raynor, and Carol Leinwand. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in Professor Sultan's memory be made to Clark University, c/o University Advancement Office, 950 Main St., Worcester, MA 01610. A memorial is to be held in Tilton Hall at Clark University at a date to be determined. www.gormleyfuneral.com William J. Gormley Funeral Service West Roxbury 617-323-8600

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February 10, 2022

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February 10, 2020

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May 23, 2018

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Harold Malcolm

February 10, 2022

I still remember you, Professor Sultan. Though it has been over 20 years since I saw you last the memories remain as fresh as yesterday. As a young black, foreign student then studying a masters degree in a US university I was most impressed by your honest and helpful feedbacks and your respect for all of us..even those students who feared your intellect. Years later, as an attorney in two countries, I still credit your engaging and analytical probing as being an integral part of both my academic and professional journey. Thank you for being you.

Professor Stanley Sultan

Dr. David Jones

February 10, 2020

Emma Baez

May 23, 2018

You were a great man Mr. Sultan and so is your wife. It is a shame you are not here anymore. I do not know you but I've heard so much about you. You and your wife are angels put on earth. You saved my dogs and my own life Mr. Sultan and for that I give you the biggest token of my appreciation and thanks for what a gift you've given me.

Harold Malcolm

March 29, 2017

When he told me in 1998 that it was the best interpretation of a particular piece of literature...so sorry I never followed through and did my phd...i guess we all gave regrets in life.

David Jones

July 19, 2014

Although you look just a bit different from how I remember you 45 years back as your student, your smile remains constant, as it will everlastingly. In preparing another book, this one on national encirclement as foreign policy and its consequences, I decided to include what I recall to be your favourite expression: "Who's fooling whom." In wanting to cite you by name, I looked online and learned of your passing last year. My condolences. Across my own 42 year university teaching career, many times I think of you, and although hardly was I amongst your best of students, I regard you as amongst the best of faculty anywhere, with your extraordinary dynamism.

Tempus fugit; 34 years later.

David Hardy

February 7, 2014

Professor Sultan taught me how to read English poetry when I attended his class in it at Clark in the fall of 1980, having just begun working as a campus police officer there. I won't ever forget that, and later I took a graduate MA course with him; he was a friend and I am saddened to only now learn of his passing. God bless you, Stan.

Tobias A. Ryan

September 8, 2013

I recently read of Stanley Sultan's passing after finding a copy of his book, Joyce's Metamorphosis. Stanley Sultan changed the trajectory of my life when I took his classes on James Joyce and William Butler Yeats in my years at Clark University, 1995-1999. I vividly recall how he would read the texts of writers and poets who continue to inspire me, from Wordsworth to D.H. Lawrence. His obituary came to my attention after I went looking for his contact information at Clark, because his philosophy of teaching was a source or support to me when I began teaching last year. So, even now, you continue to instruct and to guide me, Professor Sultan. I will miss him very much. I send out my thoughts and comfort to his family.

Vivien Igoe

April 4, 2013

I remember well when Stanley Sultan came to Ireland for an International James Joyce Symposium and visited the Joyce Museum in the Martello Tower in Sandycove when I was the curator there. He was a great Joyce scholar and his book 'The Argument of Ulysses is excellent'. He will be sadly missed.

Jeffrey Antman

March 26, 2013

A friend, a mentor, an original. The world is a profoundly emptier place for his passing, but profoundly richer for his life. Good-bye buddy.

Mark Widoff

March 22, 2013

I believe I had Professor Sultan in his first year at Clark when I was a freshman. He was young, dynamic and provocative in his teaching. He challenged me and all the others in the class to reach higher, test our abilities and ask difficult questions.

Now, as I approach my 50th reunion at Clark, I send my sincere condolences to his family.

Mark Widoff
Class of 1963

Gareth Evans

March 13, 2013

I took two graduate classes with Stan in 1988 and 1989. He wrote me a letter of recommendation when I was applying to PhD programs. He was a demanding teacher, but he was also often a man of great wit and charm. I learned a great deal from him, and had hoped to see him one more time. He is, and will be, missed.

Walter Crockett

February 24, 2013

As a member of the Clark U. class of 1969, I have fond memories of Dr. Sultan, a man of strong opinions and a great sense of humor. Though I didn't realize it at the time, the education I got from Stanley and others in the English department would be critical to my sucess. I will always remember the passion he brought to everything, the twinkle in his eye, and his disinclination to suffer fools gladly.
Stanley was also a good friend of my parents, Hob and Helen Crockett, who will be sad to hear of his passing. All the best to his family. We have lost a remarkable man.

Lauren Stevens Thompson

February 24, 2013

Sad to hear of his passing. Yet I'm glad to have some good memories rekindled. I studied with him as a graduate student, and I appreciated his embodiment of passionate, articulate scholarship and literary criticism. Literature matters! I also remember his good-humored but demanding sparring with "The Brits," a group of British grad students in residence at that time (1986-ish), in particular John Pitt and Christopher Cartwright. Dr. Sultan will live on in his students' memories and our lives. I pass on my deep sympathy to his family and friends who will miss him.

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