Alfred Garvin Engstrom

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Alfred Garvin Engstrom (born October 11, 1907 , † July 4, 1990 ) was an American Romanist .

life and work

Engstrom was Professor of French at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .

He was married to Mary Claire Randolph, Ph.D. (1906-1997).

Works

  • (Ed. With Urban Tigner Holmes, Jr. and Sturgis Elleno Leavitt ) Romance studies presented to William Morton Dey on the occasion of his seventieth birthday by his colleagues and former students, Chapel Hill 1950
  • Darkness and light. Lectures on Baudelaire, Flaubert, Nerval, Huysmans, Racine, and Time and its images in literature. Being the first series of humanities lectures for the Liberal Arts Forum of Elon College, 1967–1969, Mississippi University 1975

literature

  • Studies in honor of Alfred G. Engstrom, ed. by Robert Thomas Cargo and Emanuel J. Mickel, Jr., Chapel Hill 1972

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