Josephine Miles (1911–1985)
Auteur de Criticism; the foundations of modern literary judgment
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Œuvres de Josephine Miles
Poems 1930 - 1960 7 exemplaires
Lines at Intersection 3 exemplaires
Lines at Intersection 1 exemplaire
Miles, Josephine Archive 1 exemplaire
Saving the bay : [poem] 1 exemplaire
The Lovable Cable Car: Free Poems among Friends 1 exemplaire
Poetry and change: Donne, Milton, Wordsworth, and the equilibrium of the present (1974) 1 exemplaire
Working out ideas: Predication and other uses of language (Curriculum publication / University of California, Berkeley,… (1979) 1 exemplaire
Local Measures 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (1995) — Contributeur, quelques éditions — 919 exemplaires
American Poetry: The Twentieth Century, Volume Two: E. E. Cummings to May Swenson (2000) — Contributeur — 407 exemplaires
From Totems to Hip-Hop: A Multicultural Anthology of Poetry Across the Americas 1900-2002 (2002) — Contributeur — 172 exemplaires
War No More: Three Centuries of American Antiwar and Peace Writing (2016) — Contributeur — 86 exemplaires
San Francisco poets [sound recording] — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
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- Date de naissance
- 1911-06-11
- Date de décès
- 1985-05-12
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Chicago, Illinois, USA (born)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Berkeley, California, USA - Études
- University of California, Los Angeles (BA ∙ English Literature)
University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
Los Angeles High School - Professions
- professor (English)
poet
literary critic - Organisations
- American Academy of Arts and Letters (Literature ∙ 1980)
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley Poetry Review (founder) - Prix et distinctions
- Shelley Memorial Award (1935/1936)
Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets (1978)
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (1956)
University of California University Professor - Courte biographie
- Josephine Miles was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved with her family to Southern California. Affected as a child by disabling rheumatoid arthritis, she could not use a typewriter and could not walk.
She was educated at home by tutors but graduated from Los Angeles High School. She then attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received a bachelor's degree in English literature before going to the University of California, Berkeley to earn a doctorate. Her dissertation on William Wordsworth was published as Wordsworth and the Vocabulary of Emotion in 1942. She was also an award-winning poet who published a dozen books of poems; her final volume Collected Poems: 1930-1983, won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize from The Nation magazine and was a finalist for the 1983 Pulitzer Prize in poetry. During the 1930s and 1940s, she conducted quantitative and stylistic research projects, first on the adjectives favored by Romantic poets and second on the phrasal forms of the poetry of the 1640s, 1740s, and 1840s. In the 1950s, she became director of a project creating a Concordance to the poetical works of John Dryden using punched cards and card-reading computers. With her innovative computational approach to literary analysis, Prof. Miles became a pioneer of the field of digital humanities. In 1964, she was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She was the first woman to receive tenure in the English Department at Berkeley, and at the time of her death, held the prestigious position of University Professor. Prof. Miles was both a host and critic to many Beat poets. In 1974, she founded the Berkeley Poetry Review. The PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award was established in her honor to recognize achievement in multicultural literature.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 26
- Aussi par
- 12
- Membres
- 150
- Popularité
- #138,700
- Évaluation
- 4.1
- ISBN
- 18
- Langues
- 1
- Favoris
- 1