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  1. Steven Paul Marcus (December 13, 1928 – April 25, 2018) was an American academic and literary critic who published influential psychoanalytic analyses of the novels of Charles Dickens and Victorian pornography.

  2. Stephen Marcus (born Stephen Mark Scott; 18 June 1962) is a British actor, best known for his role as Nick the Greek in the British gangster classic Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998).

  3. Stephen Marcus. Actor: The Big Ugly. Stephen became an actor in 1984 after three years of training at Arts Educational Schools in London. He left college and immediately his film career began with his first film role as Moose in the cult film "My Beautiful Laundrette".

  4. Apr 30, 2018 · Steven Marcus, a Columbia College professor who transformed literary criticism into a lens on history and society by revealing a subculture of Victorian pornography and psychoanalyzing...

  5. A specialist in 19th-century literature and culture, Prof. Marcus was the author of over 200 publications, including the books Dickens From Pickwick to Dombey, The Other Victorians, Engels, Manchester and the Working Class, Doing Good, and Representations: Essays on Literature and Society.

  6. Aug 9, 2018 · One of the leading American literary critics of the post-war years, Steven Marcus, who has died aged 79, was part of that extraordinary generation of Jewish critics, including Geoffrey...

  7. Stephen Marcus. Actor: The Big Ugly. Stephen became an actor in 1984 after three years of training at Arts Educational Schools in London. He left college and immediately his film career began with his first film role as Moose in the cult film "My Beautiful Laundrette".

  8. Official Actor Website for Steven Marcus - SAG-AFTRA, AEA. Includes Bio, Resume, Demo Reel, Photos, Media Clips, and Contact Info.

  9. Steven Paul Marcus of Montauk and Manhattan, a literary critic and a former dean of Columbia College, died on April 25 at New York-Presbyterian Hospital at the age of 89. His death,...

  10. Steven Marcus, a founder of the National Humanities Center in North Carolina, long served as vice chair of its board of trust-ees. For two terms of office, he chaired the department of English and comparative literature at Columbia; later, he was for two years Dean of Columbia College and Vice President for Arts and Sciences.

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