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American literary scholar (1871–1957)
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Cornelius Weygandt (13 December 1871—31 July 1957) was an American journalist, professor of English and Irish literature at the University of Pennsylvania, and popular author of Pennsylvania German descent.

Bibliography

  • Irish Plays and Playwrights (1913)
  • A Century of the English Novel (1925)
  • The Red Hills: A Record of Good Days Outdoors and in, with Things Pennsylvania Dutch (1929)
  • The Wissahickon Hills: Memories of Leisure Hours out of Doors in an Old Countryside (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1930)
  • The Blue Hills: Rounds and Discoveries in the Country Places of Pennsylvania (New York: Henry Holt, 1936)
  • The Time of Tennyson (1936)
  • The Time of Yeats: English Poetry of to-day against an American Background (1937)
  • Philadelphia Folks: Ways and Institutions in and about the Quaker City (New York: Appleton-Century, 1938).
  • The Dutch Country: Folks and Treasures in the Red Hills of Pennsylvania (New York: Appleton-Century, 1939)
  • The Plenty of Pennsylvania: Samples of Seven Cultures Persisting from Colonial Days (New York: H. C. Kinsey, 1942)
  • On the Edge of Evening: The Autobiography of a Teacher and Writer Who Holds to the Old Ways (1946)

References

  1. Weygandt, Cornelius (June 2, 1913). "Irish plays and playwrights" – via Internet Archive.
  2. Weygandt, Cornelius (June 2, 1925). "A Century of the English Novel". The Century Co. – via Internet Archive.
  3. Weygandt, Cornelius (June 2, 1936). "The Time of Tennyson" – via Internet Archive.
  4. Weygandt, Cornelius (January 1, 1969). "The Time of Yeats;: English poetry of to-day against an American background". Russell & Russell – via Internet Archive.
  5. Weygandt, Cornelius (January 1, 1946). "On the Edge of Evening;: The autobiography of a teacher and writer who holds to the old ways". G.P. Putnam's sons – via Internet Archive.

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