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Yale College 39 Association of Fine Arts; author of many books, pamphlets, newspaper and magazine articles, book columns, and essays, including: The Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement; A Study in Eighteenth Century Literature (1893), ^ne ?ure G°ld °f Nineteenth Century Literature (1907), A Dash at the Pole (1909), Essays on Modern Novelists (1910), Essays on Russian Novelists (1911), Teaching in School and College (1912), Essays on Boo^s (1914), Robert Browning, How to Know Htm (1915), The Advance of the English Novel (1916), The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century (1918), The Twentieth Century Theatre (1918), Archibald Marshall, A Realistic Novelist (1918), Reading the Bible (1919), Essays on Modern Dramatists (1921), Human Nature in the Bible (1922), As I Li\e It (first series 1923, second series 1924, third series 1926), Some Makers of American Literature (1923), Howells, James, Bryant, and Other Essays (1924), Human Nature and the Gospel (1925), Adventures and Confessions (1926), Happiness (1927), Twentieth Century American Novels (1927), Love (1928), Memory (1929), Music (1930), Christ or Caesar, the Religion of Jesus and the Religion of Nationalism (1930), Essays on Things (1930), Human Nature (1931), The Excitement of Teaching (1931), Appreciation (1932), The Courage of Ignorance (1933), Easter, the World's Best News (1933), Autobiography, With Letters (1939), and Marriage (1940), compiler* What I Like in Prose (1933), What I Li\e in Poetry (1934), Yearbook (1935), The Mothers' Anthology (1940), and The Children's Anthology (1941); editor. Irving's Tales of a Traveller (1894) and The Sketch Boo\ (1895), Selections from the Poetry and Prose of Thomas Gray (1894), George Chapman (1895), Thackeray's The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century (1900) and The History of Henry Esmond, Esq (1902), The Chronicle History of the Life and Death of King Lear and His Three Daughters (1917), Essays by Robert Louis Stevenson (1918), Sheridan's The Rivals (1920), Selected Stories from Kipling (1921), The Merchant of Venice (1923), Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh (Everyman's Library, 1927), Letters of James Whitcomb Riley (1930), Selected Poems, by James Whitcomb Riley (1931), and Matthew Menan's Illustrated Bible (1933); wrote prefaces and introductions to many books and editions of collected works, including The Novels of Samuel Richardson (19 vols., 1901-02), The Novels and Letters of Jane Austen, edited by R. B. Johnson (12 vols., 1906), Robert Browning's Complete Wor\s (1910), Christopher Marlowe (1912), Representative Plays, by J M Bar- rie (1926), and Vol. 3 of the Tolstoy centenary edition—Childhood, Boyhood and Youth (1928). Marned December 21, 1892, in Huron City, Annabel, daughter of Langdon and Amanda Jane (Lester) Hubbard No children Mrs Phelps died March 22,1939.
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 39 |
Transcript | Yale College 39 Association of Fine Arts; author of many books, pamphlets, newspaper and magazine articles, book columns, and essays, including: The Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement; A Study in Eighteenth Century Literature (1893), ^ne ?ure G°ld °f Nineteenth Century Literature (1907), A Dash at the Pole (1909), Essays on Modern Novelists (1910), Essays on Russian Novelists (1911), Teaching in School and College (1912), Essays on Boo^s (1914), Robert Browning, How to Know Htm (1915), The Advance of the English Novel (1916), The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century (1918), The Twentieth Century Theatre (1918), Archibald Marshall, A Realistic Novelist (1918), Reading the Bible (1919), Essays on Modern Dramatists (1921), Human Nature in the Bible (1922), As I Li\e It (first series 1923, second series 1924, third series 1926), Some Makers of American Literature (1923), Howells, James, Bryant, and Other Essays (1924), Human Nature and the Gospel (1925), Adventures and Confessions (1926), Happiness (1927), Twentieth Century American Novels (1927), Love (1928), Memory (1929), Music (1930), Christ or Caesar, the Religion of Jesus and the Religion of Nationalism (1930), Essays on Things (1930), Human Nature (1931), The Excitement of Teaching (1931), Appreciation (1932), The Courage of Ignorance (1933), Easter, the World's Best News (1933), Autobiography, With Letters (1939), and Marriage (1940), compiler* What I Like in Prose (1933), What I Li\e in Poetry (1934), Yearbook (1935), The Mothers' Anthology (1940), and The Children's Anthology (1941); editor. Irving's Tales of a Traveller (1894) and The Sketch Boo\ (1895), Selections from the Poetry and Prose of Thomas Gray (1894), George Chapman (1895), Thackeray's The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century (1900) and The History of Henry Esmond, Esq (1902), The Chronicle History of the Life and Death of King Lear and His Three Daughters (1917), Essays by Robert Louis Stevenson (1918), Sheridan's The Rivals (1920), Selected Stories from Kipling (1921), The Merchant of Venice (1923), Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh (Everyman's Library, 1927), Letters of James Whitcomb Riley (1930), Selected Poems, by James Whitcomb Riley (1931), and Matthew Menan's Illustrated Bible (1933); wrote prefaces and introductions to many books and editions of collected works, including The Novels of Samuel Richardson (19 vols., 1901-02), The Novels and Letters of Jane Austen, edited by R. B. Johnson (12 vols., 1906), Robert Browning's Complete Wor\s (1910), Christopher Marlowe (1912), Representative Plays, by J M Bar- rie (1926), and Vol. 3 of the Tolstoy centenary edition—Childhood, Boyhood and Youth (1928). Marned December 21, 1892, in Huron City, Annabel, daughter of Langdon and Amanda Jane (Lester) Hubbard No children Mrs Phelps died March 22,1939. |