Biography

C. George Sandulescu is one of the most important Joycean scholars in the world. His education includes a BA degree (Bucharest ), M.Phil. (Leeds) and Ph.D. (Essex). He taught at Bucharest University between 1962-1969. He has lived, worked, and conducted research and teaching in major institutions in Romania, Sweden, Great Britain, the United States and Italy. After the death in 1983 of Princess Grace of Monaco, he substantially assisted in founding the Monaco Library bearing her name, and organised important International Conferences there devoted to James Joyce (1985 and 1990), William Butler Yeats (1987), Samuel Beckett (1991), and Oscar Wilde (1993).

He has published and edited critical volumes on James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, Samuel Beckett, and Oscar Wilde.

He is a member of important professional associations, such as:
AILA (Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée), ASLA (Association Suédoise de Linguistique Appliquée), FIPLV (Fédération Internationale des Professeurs de Langues Vivantes), IATEFL (International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language), ISPhS (International Society of Phonetic Sciences), LSA (Linguistic Society of America),
ML A (Modern Language Association of America), NAL (Nordic Association of Linguists), Societa Linguistica Europaea TESOL (Association of Teachers of English as a Second or Other Language of the United States), FILLM (Fédération Internationale des Langues et Littératures Modernes), IASA1L (International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature), The James Joyce Foundation at Columbus, Ohio The James Joyce Society of Sweden and Finland, IASS (International Association for Semiotic Studies), The Semiotic Society of America.