Henry Thew Stevenson
| Henry Thew Stevenson | |
|---|---|
| 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
Illustrative of short hose and cape, "The Elizabethan People" by Henry Thew Stephenson
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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