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J. William Hebel (1891–1934)

Auteur de Poetry of the English renaissance, 1509-1660

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Œuvres de J. William Hebel

Poetry of the English renaissance, 1509-1660 (1929) — Directeur de publication — 59 exemplaires
Tudor poetry and prose (1953) 25 exemplaires
Prose of the English Renaissance (1952) 11 exemplaires
A Concordance to the Poems of John Keats — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The works of Michael Drayton — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions6 exemplaires
The Works Of Michael Drayton: Vol V (Indexes, etc) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Hebel, John William
Date de naissance
1891-04-01
Date de décès
1934-02-07
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Auburn, Indiana, USA
Études
University of Jena (1910)
Indiana University (BA ∙ 1912)
Cornell University (MA ∙ 1913; PhD|1920)
Sorbonne (1919)
Professions
Professor of English
Organisations
Cornell University
Courte biographie
"His great interest was in English poetry, particularly that of the spacious times of Elizabeth and of the Seventeenth Century. He edited Drayton’s Endymion and Phoebe, 1915; and (with Hoyt Hudson), Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1929; John Donne’s Biathanatos, 1930. His finest and most scholarly work was an edition in five volumes of The Works of Michael Drayton which he prepared for the Shakespeare Head Press in England. Of this four volumes have been published and have established Professor Hebel’s reputation as a scholar both in England and America. His future held great promise.

"His loss to the University is both professional and personal. He was an allround man, a scholar without being a pedant. He loved life, and he knew how to make wise use of its good things. It was because of this combination of humanness and true scholarship that he was a fine teacher. Students found in him a man helpful and sympathetic; one who made them feel that literature was not a mere dust of words but a thing vital, joyous, inspiring. Hence his large following, and his effectiveness as a teacher."

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6
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2
Membres
98
Popularité
#193,038
Évaluation
½ 4.5
ISBN
3

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