Edwin Greenlaw

Edwin Almiron Greenlaw (April 6, 1874 – September 10, 1931) was an American scholar and educator.[1]

A.B. (1897) and M.A. (1898) in history from the Northwestern University, unsolicited M.A. in English (1903) from Harvard University, and Ph.D. in English (1904) from Harvard.[1]

He was on the advisory board of the Guggenheim Foundation from its inception in 1925 until his death.[1]

Books

  • A Syllabus of English Literature (1912)
  • Outline of the Literature of the English Renaissance (1916)
  • Builders of Democracy (1918)
  • The Province of Literary History (1931)[2]
  • Studies in Spenser's Historical Allegory (1932)

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