Charles W. Kent

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Charles William Kent (1860-1917) was an American scholar, who taught at the University of Virginia and the University of Tennessee. He edited a number of collections of poetry, including poetry from the

American South, as well as the Old English poem Elene
.

Biography

Charles W. Kent (September 27, 1860) was born in Kalona, in

Gottingen and Berlin, and received his PhD in 1887 in Leipzig. He returned to the US, to the University of Virginia, where he taught French and German for a year, and then left for the University of Tennessee, where he became professor of English and modern languages. He left Knoxville in 1893 and returned to Virginia, where he became the first chair in the Linden Kent Memorial School of English Literature (the school was named for an older brother of his). He died on October 15, 1917.[1]

Publications

Kent edited a number of books, including an anthology of Southern poetry, Southern Poems (Houghton Mifflin, 1913), and the Library of Southern Literature series (1909-1923).

Selected publications

Personal life

He married Eleanor Miles on June 4, 1895.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kirkpatrick, Mary Alice. "Charles William Kent, 1860-1917". Documenting the American South. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  2. ^ Creekmore, Betsey B. "Charles W. Kent 1860–1917". Volopedia. University of Tennessee. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  3. ^ Emerson, Oliver Farrar (1890). "Reviewed Work(s): Elene, an Old English Poem by Charles W. Kent". Modern Language Notes. 5 (1): 20–22.
  4. The Journal of Education
    . 60 (2): 47. 1904.
  5. The Journal of Education
    . 63 (10): 272. 1906.