Offprints of periodical articles related to Edgar Allan Poe / as collected by James Southall Wilson. 1925-1950.

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Offprints of periodical articles related to Edgar Allan Poe / as collected by James Southall Wilson. 1925-1950.

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Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, 1898-1968

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Thomas Ollive Mabbott (July 6, 1898 – May 15, 1968) was an American professor and scholar of literature, perhaps best known for his research on writer Edgar Allan Poe. He has also done studies on John Milton, Walt Whitman, Thomas Chatterton, and Edward Coote Pinkney. Mabbott was born and raised in New York City. He was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Columbia University, earning his AB (1920), AM (1921), and Ph.D. (1923) in English. After graduating from Columbia, Mabbott taught English literatu...

Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849

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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American author, poet, and critic. In 1834 Poe married his cousin Virginia, who was not quite fourteen at the time, and began seriously seeking a means of supporting "his family." In the spring of 1835, the family moved back to Richmond where Poe took a position with the Southern Literary Messenger . Poe used the opportunity to publish several of his poems and short tales in the paper, but he also began developing his reputation as a pugnacious critic by contr...

Jackson, David Kelly

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Businessman and former student of Jay B. Hubbell with a lifelong interest in Edgar Allan Poe. From the description of Papers, 1842-1991. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 43738537 ...

Basler, Roy P. (Roy Prentice), 1906-1989

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Author, educator, and librarian. From the description of Papers of Roy Prentice Basler. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132264 ...

Grabhorn Press

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Fine printing firm established in San Francisco, California, by Edwin Grabhorn and his brother, Robert. From the description of Grabhorn Press records, 1917-1973. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 82842847 Robert (1900-1973) and Edwin (1889-1968) Grabhorn, from Indiana, began printing in 1911 in Seattle, later moved to Indianapolis, and established the Grabhorn Press in San Francisco in 1920. It soon became internationally known for fine craftsmanship...

Green, George H.

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Cauthen, Irby B. (Irby Bruce), 1919-1994

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Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963

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Professor of English, University of Virginia. From the description of Papers of James Southall Wilson, [manuscript], 1931-1942. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647809599 American author and editor. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Charlottesville, Va., to Stark Young, 1934 Sept. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872999 University of Virginia English professor. From the description of Papers of James Southall...

Whitty, J. H. (James Howard), 1859-1937

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Journalist, businessman, and scholar, of Richmond, Va. From the description of Papers, 1792-1943. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20273947 ...

Warfel, Harry R. (Harry Redcay), 1899-1971

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Harry R. Warfel was Professor of English and a scholar on American literature. He came to the University of Florida in 1948. From the guide to the Harry Redcay Warfel Papers, 1957-1962, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida) Warfel came to the University of Florida in 1948 and taught American Literature. From the description of Papers, 1957-1962. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 81047107 ...

Campbell, Killis, 1872-1937

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Author and literature professor Killis Campbell (1872-1937), born to Robert Camm and Alice (Hawes) Campbell in Enfield, Virginia, taught at the University of Texas beginning in 1918 until his death from a stroke in 1937. His education began at Peabody College for Teachers where he earned a B. Litt degree in 1892, followed by a B. A. from William Mary College in 1894, and in 1898, his PhD from John Hopkins University. Additionally, Campbell studied at the British Museum and the Bodle...