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Harris Fletcher

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Name
  
Harris Fletcher


Role
  
Author

Education
  
University of Michigan

Born
  
October 23, 1892 (
1892-10-23
)
Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S.

Occupation
  
Academic, author, and authority on the work of John Milton

Died
  
July 1979, Champaign, Illinois, United States

Books
  
The use of the Bible in Milton's prose

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

Harris Francis Fletcher (23 October 1892 – July 1979) was an American academic, professor of English at the University of Illinois for 36 years from 1926–62, an author, and a leading authority on the work of John Milton.

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Early life

He was born in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Fletcher received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1925.

Career

Fletcher was Professor of English at the University of Illinois from 1926-1962, and Associate Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences from 1931-1938. Fletcher played a major role in the establishment of the university's Rare Book and Special Collections Library, which now include the largest collection of the works of the poet John Milton in the United States. He died in Champaign, Illinois in 1979.

Selected publications

  • John Milton's Complete Poetical Works (1943)
  • Milton's Semitic studies and some manifestations of them in his poetry
  • Milton's rabbinical readings
  • The use of the Bible in Milton's prose
  • The intellectual Development of John Milton (two volumes, 1956, 1961)
  • Contributions to a Milton bibliography, 1800-1930, being a list of addenda to Stevens's Reference guide to Milton
  • Personal life

    On July 8, 1915, he married Mary Ellen Davis in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Mary Ellen Davis died of influenza in the flu pandemic October 20, 1918. On 22 June 1922, he married Dorothy Bacon in Coldwater, Michigan.

    References

    Harris Fletcher Wikipedia