Stanley Thomas Williams
Stanley Thomas Williams (25 October 1888 – 5 February 1956) was a scholar who helped to establish the study of American literature as an academic field during his teaching career at Yale University. In 1935 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. His most notable publication is a two-volume biography of Washington Irving but he is best remembered for changing the study of Herman Melville by strategically directing doctoral dissertations on his life and works. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gray, Timothy Robert George.
Published 1975
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“...Williams, Stanley Thomas, 1937-....”Published 1975
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by Gray, Timothy Robert George.
Published 1975
Other Authors:
“...Williams, Stanley Thomas, 1937-....”Published 1975
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