Engel, Monroe
ENGEL, Monroe
ENGEL, Monroe. American, b. 1921. Genres: Novels, Literary criticism and history. Career: Sr. Lecturer in English, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1955-89, Retired. Associate Ed., Reynal & Hitchcock, 1946-47, and Viking Press, NYC, 1947-51; Lecturer, Princeton University, New Jersey, 1954-55. Publications: NOVELS: A Length of Rope, 1952; Visions of Nicholas Solon, 1959; Voyager Belsky, 1962; Fish, 1981; Statutes of Limitations, 1988. OTHER: The Maturity of Dickens, 1959; (ed.) The Uses of Literature, 1974. Address: 167 Pemberton St, Cambridge, MA 02140, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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