Theodore Spencer
American poet

Theodore Spencer

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American poet
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Birth:
1902
Death:
1949
Education:
Harvard University
Princeton University
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Introduction

Theodore Spencer (1902–1949) was an American poet and academic.

Life

He graduated from Princeton University in 1923, and a Ph.D from Harvard University in 1928.He then taught there, from 1927 to 1949. He was appointed lecturer in English literature at Cambridge University, England, in 1939. In 1942, Spencer gave the Lowell lectures on Shakespeare, published as Shakespeare and the Nature of Man, his most important work. Spencer also published essays, short stories, and poetry.

His notebook is at Princeton University, and papers are at Harvard University.

Awards

  • Golden Rose Award

Works

Poetry

  • The paradox in the circle. New Directions. 1941.
  • An act of life. Harvard University Press. 1944.
  • An acre in the seed: Poems. Harvard University Press. 1949.
  • Poems, 1940-1947. Harvard University Press. 1948.

Essays