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Gerald
J. Sabo, S.J., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Slavic Languages
Fr. Gerald J. Sabo is responsible for the Slavic languages
area--i.e., specifically Russian, Slovak, and Czech. He teaches
Russian and Slovak language courses. In his literature-in-translation
courses for the nineteenth century and also since 1900, Fr.
Sabo includes Russian, Slovak, and Czech literary selections.
John Carroll is one of two universities in the entire United
States where Slovak is taught as a regular undergraduate course
during the academic year. (Fr. Sabo was asked to recommend
the professor for Slovak at the other American university.) Slovak has
been offered at John Carroll since 1983.
The focus of Fr. Sabo’s research and publication has
been Slovak literature. With a literary scholar in Slovakia Fr.
Sabo is co-authoring a history of Slovak literature to the 1840s
that will be published by Slavica Publishers at Indiana University.
Besides various articles on Slovak literary topics, another of
Fr. Sabo’s major publications is a diplomatic edition of
and commentary on an eighteenth-century poetic work of nearly
eighteen thousand verses--Hugolín Gavlovič’s
Valaská Škola.
Spring 2008
- Office: O'Malley
Center 122
- Office Hours: M/W
2 - 4:30 PM, F 2 - 3 PM & by appt.
- Phone: (216) 397-
4740 or (216) 397-4578
- E-Mail: gsabo@jcu.edu
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