Donald Alfred Stauffer Explained

Donald Alfred Stauffer
Birth Date:4 July 1902
Birth Place:Colorado, U.S.
Death Place:Oxford, England
Occupation:Literary critic
Education:Princeton University, A.B. (1923), A.M. (1924)
Merton College, Oxford, D.Phil. (1928)

Donald Alfred Stauffer (July 4, 1902 – August 8, 1952) was an American literary critic, novelist and Professor of English who spent the majority of his career at Princeton University.

Biography

Stauffer studied at Princeton University, where he completed his A.B. degree in 1923 and A.M. degree in 1924.[1] He received both a Guggenheim Fellowship and Rhodes Scholarship to Merton College, Oxford, where he completed his D.Phil. degree in 1928.[2] After completing his doctorate he returned to Princeton, where he spent most of his career as Professor of English and English Department Chairman.

He held the Eastman Professorship at the University of Oxford from 1951 to 1952.[3] He unexpectedly died in Oxford in August 1952, aged 50.

His books included English Biography Before 1700 (Harvard, 1930).[4] and The Nature of Poetry (Norton, 1946).[5]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation - Bio . 2014-03-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140407082342/http://www.gf.org/fellows/14065-donald-alfred-stauffer . 2014-04-07 .
  2. Book: Levens . R.G.C. . Merton College Register 1900-1964 . 1964 . Basil Blackwell . Oxford . 170.
  3. Web site: The Eastman Professorship . 2014-03-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140404004548/http://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/the-eastman-professorship . April 4, 2014 . dead .
  4. Book: English Biography Before 1700 . January 1930 . Harvard Univ. Press . 2014-03-25.
  5. Book: The Nature of Poetry . January 1946 . Norton . 2014-03-25.