Sturgis Elleno Leavitt

Sturgis Elleno Leavitt ( born January 24, 1888 in Newhall, Maine; † March 3, 1976 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was an American linguist and Hispanist.

Life and work

Sturgis Leavitt attended school in Gorham. He studied at Bowdoin College and taught from 1908 at various universities. He received his Ph.D. in 1917 from Harvard University with the work Scarron in England, 1656-1800, and taught from 1917 to 1960 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, from 1945 as Kenan professor. Leavitt was co-editor of the Hispanic Review.

Leavitt was an honorary Doctor of Davidson College and Bowdoin College. He was a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences (1974) and the Real Academia Española (1974).

Works

  • Chilean literature, a bibliography of literary criticism, biography and literary controversy, Baltimore 1923
  • Argentine literature. A bibliography of literary criticism, biography, and literary controversy, Chapel Hill 1924
  • The Estrella de Sevilla and Clara Monte, Cambridge 1931
  • ( with Carlos García- Prada ) A tentative bibliography of Colombian literature, Cambridge, Mass.. 1934
  • ( with Sterling Aubrey Stoudemire ) Elements of Spanish, New York City, 1935
  • ( with Sterling Aubrey Stoudemire and Pedro Antonio de Alarcón )! Vamos a empty! Unified Spanish, New York 1944, 1967
  • (Ed. with Urban T. Holmes, Jr., Alfred G. Engstrom ) Romance studies presented to William Morton Dey, on the occasion of his seventieth birthday / by his colleagues and former students, Chapel Hill 1950
  • ( with Sterling Aubrey Stoudemire ) Sound Spanish, New York 1950
  • (Ed. with Sterling Aubrey Stoudemire ) Tesoro de lecturas, New York 1958
  • Revistas Hispano americanas. Indice bibliográfico, 1843-1935, Santiago de Chile 1960
  • (Ed. with Sterling Aubrey Stoudemire ) Por los siglos. An anthology of Hispanic readings, New York 1961
  • (Eds. ), Pedro Calderón de la Barca, La Vida es sueño and El Alcalde de Zalamea, New York 1964
  • An introduction to Golden Age drama in Spain, Madrid 1971
  • Golden Age drama in Spain. General consideration and unusual features, Chapel Hill 1972
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