Collins, Harold R(eeves)
COLLINS, Harold R(eeves)
COLLINS, Harold R(eeves). American, b. 1915. Genres: Literary criticism and history. Career: Retired Professor of English, Kent State University, Ohio, since 1955. Assistant Professor of English, Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1945-47; Instructor in English, University of Connecticut at Waterbury, 1947-55. Publications: Amos Tutuola, 1969.
More From encyclopedia.com
British English , BRITISH ENGLISH Short from BrE. The English language as used in Britain. The phrase contrasts with kinds of ENGLISH used elsewhere, and especially wi… Modern English , MODERN ENGLISH, short form ModE, MnE. Also sometimes New English.
1. The third stage in the history and development of the ENGLISH language, c.1450 t… English Horn , Eng·lish horn • n. Mus. an alto woodwind instrument of the oboe family, having a bulbous bell and sounding a fifth lower than the oboe.
English horn… English Literature , ENGLISH LITERATURE Short form Eng lit. An ambiguous term used and understood in at least five ways: as the LITERATURE of England, the literature of G… Albert Sidney Burleson , HORNBY, A(lbert) S(idney) [1898–1978]. English grammarian and EFL teacher, born in Chester, and educated at U. College London. From 1923, he taught E… R , R, r [Called ‘ar’]. The 18th LETTER of the Roman ALPHABET as used for English. It originated in Phoenician and was adopted and adapted by the Greeks…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Collins, Harold R(eeves)