David Clark Cabeen

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David Clark Cabeen (born June 24, 1886 in Baraboo , Sauk County , Wisconsin , † March 28, 1965 ) was an American Romance studies and literary scholar.

life and work

Cabeen studied at the University of Pennsylvania with Hugo Albert Rennert , Jean Beck and James Pyle Wickersham Crawford . He received his doctorate with the thesis The African novels of Louis Bertrand. A phase of the renascence of national energy in France (Philadelphia 1922).

Other works

  • (Ed.) Victorien Sardou, Madame Sans-Gêne, New York 1934
  • Montesquieu. A bibliography, New York 1947, 1957
  • (Ed. With Richard A. Brooks and Jules Brody) A critical bibliography of French literature , Syracuse, New York 1947-1994
    • I, The medieval period, ed. by Urban Tigner Holmes, Jr. , 1947, 1952
    • II, The sixteenth century, ed. by Alexander Herman Schutz , 1956, 1966; (New edition, edited by Raymond C. La Charité, 1985)
    • III, The seventeenth, ed. by Nathan Edelman, 1961
    • IV, The eighteenth century, ed. by George Remington Havens and Donald F. Bond, 1951 (reprinted by Richard A. Brooks, 1968)
    • V, The nineteenth century, ed. by David Baguley, 1994
    • VI, The twentieth century, ed. by Douglas William Alden and Richard A. Brooks, 1980

literature

  • Contemporary Authors. Gale Research Company, Detroit, 1975, p. 103.

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