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Emerson, Everett H., 1925-2002 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Emerson, Everett H., 1925-2002
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  • Emerson, Everett, 1925-2002

Contributions to the humanities, 1954.

His The authentic Mark Twain, 1983: CIP t.p. (Everett Emerson)

Society of Early Americanists web site, October 23, 2017: (Everett H. Emerson (1925-2002); On July 9, 2002, early American literature lost a founding father. Everett Emerson died at his summer home in the Berkshires at Lenox, Massachusetts; Everett was a native of Everett, Mass.; he earned degrees from Harvard (BA), Duke (MA), and Louisiana State (PhD). In his first position at Lehigh (1955-60) he received recognition as an outstanding assistant professor. He then became a founding faculty member at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida (1960-65). It was chiefly during his eighteen years at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst (1965-1983), that he developed his leadership in early American literary studies.) https://www.societyofearlyamericanists.org/membership/in-memoriam/everett-h-emerson-1925-2002

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