Hubbell, Jay B. (Jay Broadus), 1885-1979

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Professor of American literature, Duke University, Durham, N.C.

From the description of Papers, c. 1900-1977. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 122616751 From the description of Jay B. Hubbell papers, 1905-1986. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 81571865 From the description of Papers, 1905-1977. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19643110 From the description of Papers, 1905-1986. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 41631305 1885 May 8 Born, Smyth County, Va. 1905 A.B., University of Richmond 1908 A.M., Harvard University 1915 1916 Assistant Professor of English, Southern Methodist University 1916 1919 Associate Professor, Southern Methodist University 1918 Attended Field Artillery Central Officers Training Camp, Camp Zachary, Taylor, Ky. Married Lucinda Smith 1921 1927 E. A. Lilly Professor of English and English Department Chair, Southern Methodist University, Tex. 1922 Ph.D., Columbia University Published An Introduction to Poetry 1924 Published Prairie Pegasus (editor) 1924 1926 Served as Group Chairman, American Literature Section, Modern Language Association 1924 1927 Editor, Southwest Review 1927 1954 Professor of American Literature, Duke University 1927 Published An Introduction to Drama 1928 Founded American Literature (journal) 1928 1954 Served as Chairman of the Board of Editors, American Literature 1929 Published first issue of American Literature Published The Enjoyment of Literature 1932 1929 1930 Visiting Professor, Columbia University summer sessions 1936 Published American Life in Literature 1939 Served as Group Chairman, American Literature Section, Modern Language Association 1941 Published The Last Years of Henry Timrod, 1864-1867 1943 1948 Director of Graduate Studies, English Department, Duke University 1949 Served as Visiting Expert with the U. S. Forces in Austria on the American Literature Project, and Visiting Professor of American Literature, University of Vienna Visiting Professor, University of California at Los Angeles 1950 Served as Visiting Expert with the U. S. Forces in Austria on the American Literature Project, and Visiting Professor of American Literature, University of Vienna 1953 Served as Fulbright Professor of American Literature and Civilization, University of Athens, Greece 1954 Retired from Duke University Published The South in American Literature 1954 1955 Visiting Professor, University of Virginia 1955 Won Mayflower Award 1956 Visiting Professor, Clemson University Served as Smith-Mundt Professor of American Literature, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1957 1958 Visiting Professor, Columbia University 1959 Delivered Eugenia Dorothy Blount Lamar Lectures, Mercer University 1960 Published Southern Life in Fiction 1961 Visiting Professor, University of Kentucky 1964 Inauguration of the Jay B. Hubbell Medallion by the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association 1964 1967 Appointed Honorary Consultant in American Cultural History, Library of Congress 1965 Published South and Southwest 1967 Published Essays on American Literature in Honor of Jay B. Hubbell 1972 Published Who Are the Major American Writers? 1976 Founded Jay B. Hubbell Center for American Literary Historiography; David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University 1979 Feb. 13 Died 1980 Lucinda Hubbell died From the guide to the Jay B. Hubbell Papers, 1816-1998 and undated, bulk 1920-1979, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)

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