Gerber, Helmut E., 1920-....

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Birth 1920
Death 1981

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Helmut Emil Gerber was born on July 7, 1920 in Germany. He was educated at Rutgers University, New York University, and the University of Pennsylvania. During World War II, Gerber served as a Captain in U.S. Army Intelligence in the European Theater (1942-1946). He went on to teach at Lafayette College, Purdue University, the University of Texas at Arlington, Northern Illinois University, and Arizona State University. He wrote books discussing George Moore, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph Conrad and contributed numerous articles and reviews to scholarly journals. Gerber was the founder (1968) and general editor of the Annotated Secondary Bibliography Series . He also founded English Literature in Transition (1957), which he published and edited until his death on April 29, 1981.

From the guide to the Helmut E. Gerber Papers, 1950-1985, (Arizona State University Libraries Special Collections)

Professor of English literature.

Born in 1920 in Germany, Helmut E. Gerber was educated at Rutgers University, New York University and the University of Pennsylvania. As a Captain in U.S. Army Intelligence, 1942-1946, he served in the European theater. Gerber taught at Layfayette College, Purdue University, University of Texas at Arlington, Northern Illinois University before coming to Arizona State University. His area of expertise being 19th century English literature, he wrote books on George Moore, Thomas Hardy and Joseph Conrad, as well as contributing numerous articles and reviews to scholarly journals. He was the founder and general editor of the Annotated secondary bibliography series, and the journal, English literature in transition, which he published and edited until his death in 1981.

From the description of Papers, 1950-1984. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 20031710

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Subjects:

  • College teachers
  • Critics
  • English literature
  • English literature 19th century History and criticism

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  • Arizona (as recorded)