Merritt Yerkes Hughes
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Merritt Yerkes Hughes Hughes was an expert in the literature of France, England and Italy. He was a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1925, the first year they were given. Life Hughes was born May 24, 1893, in Philadelphia; he received a bachelor's degree from Boston University in 1915, a master's degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1918, a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1921 and a D.Litt. from the University of Edinburgh in 1950.
Merritt Yerkes Hughes's Published Works
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- Complete Poems and Major Prose (1957) (354)
- John Milton: Complete Poems and Major Prose (1957) (167)
- A Variorum commentary on the poems of John Milton (1970) (18)
- Spenser's Acrasia and the Circe of the Renaissance (1943) (15)
- Our Social Contract (1940) (10)
- National Council of Teachers of English College Section (1942) (8)
- Milton and the Symbol of Light (1964) (8)
- Ten perspectives on Milton (1965) (7)
- On the composition of Paradise lost (1947) (6)
- The poetical works of Sir William Alexander Earl of Stirling (1932) (6)
- Myself am Hell (1956) (5)
- NEW EVIDENCE ON THE CHARGE THAT MILTON FORGED THE PAMELA PRAYER IN THE EIKON BASILIKE (1952) (4)
- The Lineage of "The Extasie" (1932) (4)
- Spenser's Debt to the Greek Romances (1925) (4)
- Milton and the Renaissance Ovid (1949) (3)
- Virgil and Spenser (3)
- Virgilian Allegory and The Faerie Queene (1929) (2)
- The Cycle of Modern Poetry. (1930) (2)
- John Lyly and the Italian Renaissance. (1930) (2)
- Biblical Epic Themes and Forms in Seventeenth-Century England. (1961) (2)
- Spenser's Palmer (1935) (2)
- A MEDITATION ON LITERARY BLASPHEMY (1955) (2)
- The Historical Setting of Milton's Observations on The Articles of Peace, 1649 (1949) (2)
- Burton on Spenser (1926) (2)
- Earth Felt the Wound (1969) (2)
- English Literature in the Seventeenth Century. 1600-1660. (1948) (1)
- Spenser's "Blatant Beast" (1918) (1)
- Milton as a Revolutionary (1943) (1)
- Seventeenth Century Studies Presented to Sir Herbert Grierson (1938) (1)
- Milton: Prose Selections (1950) (1)
- John Milton: Paradise Lost (1935); Paradise Regained, Minor Poems and Samson Agonistes (1937) (1938) (1)
- Merit in "Paradise Lost" (1967) (1)
- Some of Donne's ‘Ecstasies’ (1960) (1)
- Complete Prose Works of John Milton. Vol. 3 (1964) (1)
- An examination of the origin, development, and character of the newspapers published in Boston prior to the Provincial Stamp Act of 1755. (0)
- John Milton: A Bibliographical Supplement, 1929-1957.Calvin Huckabay (1961) (0)
- Glances beyond for the Wisconsin Academy (1960) (0)
- Book Review:The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's Poetry Don Cameron Allen (1955) (0)
- The Miltonic Future (1971) (0)
- An Ancient Temple to Tolerance. (0)
- Departmental Section and Discussion group Officers and Committeemen—1944 (1943) (0)
- The Humanism of Francis Jeffrey (1921) (0)
- Poems, 1943-1952: Poesie, 1943-1952 (1955) (0)
- A Boethian Parallel to F. Q. I, ii, 1, 2-4 (1948) (0)
- Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery Vol. II (1950) (0)
- Sir Walter Ralegh. A Study in Elizabethan Skepticism. (1953) (0)
- Life of Julius Caesar Scaliger.Vernon Hall, Jr. (1951) (0)
- The Latin and Greek poems . The Italian poems (1970) (0)
- Why Flatter the Undergraduate (0)
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