Henry Thew Stevenson
Henry Thew Stevenson | |
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Born |
April 22, 1870 Cincinnati |
Died | 1957 |
Nationality | America |
Education | Ohio State University, Harvard University & Indiana University |
Known for | Writing |
Title | Prof. |
Parent(s) | Reuben Henry and Louise (Wright) Stephenson |
Henry Thew Stevenson (April 22, 1870 – 1957) was a teacher and writer.
Stevenson was born in Cincinnati to Reuben Henry and Louise (Wright) Stephenson. He attended Woodward High School before gaining degrees from Ohio State University, Harvard University.[1] and Indiana University. He studied for a year doing research at the British Museum.[1] He was an Associate Professor of English in Indiana University in 1919.
Stephenson published a number of fiction and non-fiction books whilst teaching English.
Works include
- The fickle wheel: a story of Elizabethan London, 1901
- Shakespeare's London, 1905[2]
- The Elizabethan People, 1912
- Christie Bell of Goldenrod Valley, 1918
Gallery
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Illustrative of short hose and cape, "The Elizabethan People" by Henry Thew Stephenson
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Illustrative of the large farthingale, "The Elizabethan People" by Henry Thew Stephenson
References
- 1 2 Harvard University. Class of 1898, Harvard, 1913, accessed August 2010
- ↑ "Daily Life in Shakespeare's London - Superstition and Ignorance in Elizabethan England". Shakespeare-online.com. 2009-08-20. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
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