- Eric Wollencott Barnes
(Frank) Eric Wollencott Barnes (
May 7 1907 ,Little Rock, Arkansas –December 31 1962 ,Boston, Massachusetts ) was an American educator, diplomat, actor, and author. He grew up and attended school in Little Rock. He enrolled in theUniversity of California Los Angeles in 1925, but after a year he went to study atL'École des Sciences Politiques inParis ,France , from which he graduated in 1930. He received a "diplome d'études superieures" from theUniversity of Paris in 1931, followed by a fellowship in theSorbonne , before returning to teach at theUniversity of Paris in 1932.In 1930 Barnes enlisted in the
United States Foreign Service and was appointed Vice Consul atBucharest, Romania , and then inSofia ,Bulgaria . Returning to the U.S. in the mid-1930s he pursued an acting career in New York, where he appeared in several plays under the stage name Eric Wollencott.In 1938, he took a position at
Russell Sage College inTroy, New York , where he quickly rose to become an associate professor and chair of the English department. In 1940, he received his doctor of letters degree from theUniversity of Paris . On March 29, 1941, he married Margaret Ingalls Marvin. Barnes became a full professor in 1945. InWorld War II he served as a civilian consultant to theJoint Chiefs of Staff and as a military information officer with the O.S.S. inAlgiers .After the war, Barnes began his career at
Dickinson College as the Thomas Beaver Professor of English Literature and chair of the department in the fall of 1946.Barnes left Dickinson officially in 1953 to head the Institution of American Studies at the
Free University of Berlin , where he had been since 1951. He remained there with his wife and his two sons, Eric Marvin (1942-67) and Charles, until 1957, whereupon he returned to the U.S. to teach at theLoomis School inWindsor, Connecticut . He was the author of many academic works in both French and English, including a series of histories for grade-school students.Works
* "Lady of Fashion: The Life and the Theatre of Anna Cora Mowatt" (1954), biography of the Victorian actress and playwright
* "The Man Who Lived Twice" (1956), biography ofEdward Sheldon , playwright
* "The War Between the States" (1959)
* "Free Men Must Stand: The American War of Independence" (1962)
* "Free Men Must Stand: The War That Made a Nation" (1964)External links
*ibdb name|id=69102|name=Eric Wollencott
* [http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/b/ed_barnesEW.htm Biography at Dickinson College]
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