Edward Niles Hooker Papers, ca. 1930-1952

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Edward Niles Hooker Papers, ca. 1930-1952

Edward Niles Hooker (1902-1957) was an English professor at UCLA. He produced an annotated two-volume edition of the works of John Dennis (1939, 1943), and with Professor H.T. Swedenberg, edited the California edition of John Dryden, the first volume of which appeared in 1955. The collection consists of one diary, one folder of miscellaneous correspondence, and typescripts and other materials used by Edward Hooker in producing the William Andrews Clark Library's edition of the works of John Dryden.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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Hooker, Edward Niles

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Hooker was born on Aug. 26, 1902 in Albany, NY; AB, Union College, 1923; MA, Syracuse Univ., 1925; Ph. D, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1932; instructor, Syracuse Univ., 1923-8; instructor, Hope College; James Buchanan Johnston Fellow (1932-4); instructor in English (1934-6), Johns Hopkins Univ.; became instructor in 1936 and later professor of English, UCLA; produced an annotated two-volume edition of the works of John Dennis (1939, 1943), and with Prof. H.T. Swedenberg, was engaged in editing the CA ed...