Wright, Robert Lee
WRIGHT, Robert Lee
WRIGHT, Robert Lee. American, b. 1920. Genres: Cultural/Ethnic topics, History, Mythology/Folklore. Career: Asst. Prof., written & spoken English, 1948-1957, Assoc. Prof., Communication Skills, 1957-1961, Professor of American Thought and Language, and Comparative Literature, from 1961, now Emeritus, Michigan State University, East Lansing. Instructor in English, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1946-48; Instructor in English, Columbia University Teachers College, NYC, 1953-54. Publications: Writing without Rules, 1951, rev. ed., 1955; (with D. Anderson) The Dark and Tangled Path: Race in America, 1971. EDITOR AND COLLECTOR: (and trans.) Swedish Emigrant Ballads, 1965; Irish Emigrant Ballads and Songs, 1975; (and trans., with R. Wright) Danish Emigrant Ballads and Songs, 1983; (with R. Wright) British Emigrant Ballads and Songs, forthcoming. Contributor to books. Address: 274 Oakland Dr, East Lansing, MI 48823, U.S.A.