Sloman, Albert Edward
SLOMAN, Albert Edward
SLOMAN, Albert Edward. British, b. 1921. Genres: Education, Literary criticism and history. Career: Lecturer in Spanish, University of California, Berkeley, 1946-47; Reader in Spanish, University of Dublin, 1947-53; Professor of Spanish, University of Liverpool, 1953-62; Vice-Chancellor, University of Essex, 1962-87. Publications: The Sources of Calderon's El Principe Constante, 1950; The Dramatic Craftsmanship of Calderon, 1958; (ed.) Calderon: La Vida es Sueno, 1961; A University in the Making, 1964; British Universities and Their Students, 1970. Address: 19 Inglis Rd, Colchester, Essex CO3 3HU, England.
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