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Horatio Sheafe Krans

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Name
  
Horatio Krans

Role
  
Author


Died
  
July 28, 1952

Education
  
Columbia University

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Books
  
William Butler Yeats and the Irish Literary Revival

Horatio Sheafe Krans (1872, Boston – July 28, 1952, Asheville, North Carolina) was an American author and editor.

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Krans received his A.B. from Columbia University in 1894 and went on to complete a Ph.D. in 1903. He edited the Lincoln Tribute Book (1909), English Love poems (1909), The Lost Art of Conversation (1910) and was an associate editor of The World's Wit and Humor (ten volumes, 1906). In 1914 he served as associate editor of the New International Yearbook.

He and his wife (1876-1960) lived in Paris for a time until fleeing at the start of the German occupation. They then moved to New York City and finally to Asheville, North Carolina, where Krans died in 1952.

References

Horatio Sheafe Krans Wikipedia


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