Caroline Spurgeon
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English literary critic
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Why Is Caroline Spurgeon Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon was an English literary critic. In 1913, she was appointed Hildred Carlisle Professor of English at the University of London and became head of the Department of English at Bedford College, London. She was the first woman to be awarded a chair at the University of London, and only the third in Britain . She co-founded the International Federation of University Women with Virginia Gildersleeve.
Caroline Spurgeon's Published Works
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- Shakespeare's Imagery and What It Tells Us (1936) (133)
- Mysticism in English Literature (33)
- Shakespeare's iterative imagery (1931) (4)
- Keats's Shakespeare - A Descriptive Study Based on New Material (4)
- Shakespeare's Imagery and What it Tells us: THE REVELATION OF THE MAN (1935) (2)
- IMAGERY IN THE SIR THOMAS MORE FRAGMENT (1930) (2)
- Shakespeare's Imagery and What it Tells us: Evidence in the Images of Shakespeare's Thought ( continued ) (1935) (0)
- Appreciation of the United States (1922) (0)
- Shakespeare's Imagery and What it Tells us: The Aim and Method explained (1935) (0)
- Evidence in the Images of Shakespeare's Thought (1935) (0)
- Shakespeare's Imagery and What it Tells us: The Subject-matter of Shakespeare's Images (1935) (0)
- Leading Motives in the Comedies (1935) (0)
- THE USE OF IMAGERY BY SHAKESPEARE AND BACON (1933) (0)
- Leading Motives in the Romances (1935) (0)
- Some characteristics of English poetry immediately before the war (1900-1914) (1919) (0)
- Leading Motives in the Tragedies (1935) (0)
- Shakespeare's Imagery and What it Tells us: Shakespeare the Man (1935) (0)
- Richard Brathwait's coments, in 1665, upon Chaucer's Tales of the miller and The wife of bath (0)
- Shakespeare's Imagery and What it Tells us: Association of Ideas (1935) (0)
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