Theodore Hornberger Papers, 1930-1976

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Theodore Hornberger Papers, 1930-1976

Theodore Hornberger (1906-1975) was a professor of English and scholar of Puritanism and Colonial American literature. Papers contain lectures, drafts, printed material, reprints, manuscripts, and correspondence relating to Hornberger's work on Puritanism and colonial American literature. Included are bibliographies compiled by Hornberger on the subjects of Puritanism, science, literature, and education, lecture notes on a variety of topics and individuals in American literature and history, and a draft manuscript of his book . Puritanism and Science

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Hornberger, Theodore, 1906-1975

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>Theodore Hornberger (1906-1975) was a professor of English and scholar of Puritanism and Colonial American literature. From the guide to the Theodore Hornberger Papers, 1930-1976, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University) Faculty, U. of Pennsylvania, (1960-1974); John Welsh Centennial Professor of History and English Literature, (1968-1974); author of works on American literature. From the description of Papers, 1929-1974. (Uni...