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Nicholas Howe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nicholas Howe Nicholas Howe (1953-2006) was an American scholar of Old English literature and culture, whose ''Migration and Mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England'' (1989) was an important contribution to the study of Old English literature and historiography. ==Biography== Howe was born in Princeton, New Jersey, on February 17, 1953, a child of academic parents: his father, Irving Howe (1920-1993), was a celebrated literary critic, historian of Jewish immigrants to America and a prominent American socialist; his mother, Thalia Phillies, was a classicist and academic. Howe received a B.A. in English from York University (1974) and a Ph.D. in English from Yale University (1978). His dissertation, ''The Latin Encyclopedia Tradition and Old English Poetry'', was the basis for ''The Old English Catalogue Poems: A Study in Poetic Form'' (1985). He taught at Rutgers University (1978-85), then at the University of Oklahoma (until 1991), and then at Ohio State University where he led the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (1995-2002). In 2002 he moved to California, to the University of California, Berkeley. He died of leukemia on September 27, 2006.
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