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Collection Number: 11056-z

Collection Title: Richard Harter Fogle's Nathaniel Hawthorne Manuscript, undated

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Abstract Richard Harter Fogle (1911-1995), born in Canton, Ohio, received his undergraduate degree from Hamilton College in 1933, his masters from Columbia University in 1936, and his doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1944. A specialist in nineteenth-century English and American Romanticism, he joined the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty as University Distinguished Professor of English in 1966. The collection is a typescript of an unpublished work by Richard Harter Fogle. The first page bears the title "The Great English Romantics in Hawthorne's Major Romances."
Creator Fogle, Richard Harter.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Rare Book Literary and Historical Papers.
Language English
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Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Richard Harter Fogle's Nathaniel Hawthorne Manuscript #11056-z, Rare Book Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Acquisitions Information
Gift of Catherine C. Fogle in 1997 (Acc. 97083).
Sensitive Materials Statement
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Processed by: SHC Staff

Encoded by: Roslyn Holdzkom, July 2012

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Richard Harter Fogle (1911-1995), born in Canton, Ohio, received his undergraduate degree from Hamilton College in 1933, his masters from Columbia University in 1936, and his doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1944. A specialist in nineteenth-century English and American Romanticism, he joined the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty as University Distinguished Professor of English in 1966. Known for his scholarship on Keats, Shelley, Coleridge, Melville, and Hawthorne, Fogle published ten books and many scholarly articles. In addition to his teaching, research and writing, Fogle served on the faculty council and the UNC Press Board of Governors. He was on the editorial boards of American Literature and the Keats-Shelley Journal. He won the Thomas Jefferson Award in 1981.

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The collection is a typescript of an unpublished work by Richard Harter Fogle. The first page bears the title "The Great English Romantics in Hawthorne's Major Romances."

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1 item.

Folder 1

Hawthorne manuscript

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