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123:. He directed his graduate students to do research on particular aspects or particular works in order to test the findings of the first generation of Melville scholars, known as the Melville Revival of the 1920s. "One man", said one of his students later, was "responsible for the proliferation of Melville studies in the 1940s." Williams directed eleven dissertations on Melville and three more in the 1950s, the majority by students who would become important Melville scholars and published their dissertations as books. Among his students were Elizabeth A. Foster (1941), 74:, who held the only academic chair in existence for the field. He was chair of his department in 1939–1945. Publishing initially on English literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth-century, from the mid-1920s on he concentrated on American literature, which was handled as a young branch of English literature. His interest initially was in 139:, Tyrus Hillway, and Henry F. Pommer. Williams did not strike all his students as charismatic, but studying with him had what another of his students called a "mystique" that markedly affected them. 107:, which became an independent field of academic study only in the 1950s. He retired in 1953. His successor on the chair was Charles Feidelson, Jr. He died on 5 February 1956 in 30:(25 October 1888 – 5 February 1956) was a scholar who helped to establish the study of American literature as an academic field during his teaching career at 136: 119:
In 1935 Williams published a biography of Washington Irving in two volumes. After publishing this biography, Williams decided to turn his attention to
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S.T. Williams, 67, Educator is Dead; Sterling Professor at Yale Introduced Formal Study of American Literature.
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he taught the undergraduate course "American Thought and Civilization," the first course in the field of
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Nathalia Wright, "Melville and STW at Yale: Studies under Stanley T. Williams."
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Williams used his influential position at Yale in developing the study of
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by strategically directing doctoral dissertations on his life and works.
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University of Pennsylvania Press: Philadelphia 1986, p.446-48.
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Sanford Marovitz, "The Melville Revival," in Wyn Kelley:
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as a field. He serving on the board of editors for the
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Tour in Scotland, 1817, and other manuscript notes,
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but he is best remembered for changing the study of
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Stanley T. Williams
Yale University
Guggenheim Fellowship
Washington Irving
Herman Melville
Meriden, Connecticut
Yale
Army Signal Corps
Sterling Professor
William Lyon Phelps
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Washington Irving
American literature
American Literature
Ralph Henry Gabriel
American Studies
New Haven, Connecticut
Herman Melville
Merton M. Sealts, Jr.
Walter E. Bezanson
Harrison M. Hayford
Charles Feidelson, Jr.
Richard Cumberland, His Life and Dramatic Works
Tour in Scotland, 1817, and other manuscript notes, by Washington Irving
Washington Irving
Nathaniel Hawthorne


Kermit Vanderbilt: American Literature and the Academy.
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