Denham Sutcliffe

Denham Sutcliffe

W. Denham Sutcliffe (born in Bristol, Pennsylvania in 1913 - died in Gambier, Ohio on 29 February 1964) was an American author, editor, and professor of English who spent most of his professional life at Kenyon College.

Career

Sutcliffe attended Bates College and took his B.A., where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1938, he attended Hertford College, Oxford, where he took a second B.A., earning first-class honours. The Rhodes Trust allowed him to extend his scholarship for a third year at Oxford to work on his doctorate. In 1940-41, he held a Carnegie Fellowship to complete his thesis while working independently. He completed his D.Phil. degree at Oxford University in 1943 with his thesis on "English book-reviewing, 1749-1800". He taught at Bates College and Harvard University. He was serving as president of Education for Freedom, Inc., in New York City, when he was invited to join the Kenyon English Department in 1946. He became the James H. Dempsey Professor of English at Kenyon in 1956, and in 1957 he was named Chairman of the English Department; he held both positions until his death in 1964.

Published works

Among many other activities, he edited the letters of Edwin Arlington Robinson and wrote introductions to books, such as to Thoreau's A Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers.

  • Untriangulated stars : letters of Edwin Arlington Robinson to Harry de Forest Smith, 1890-1905, Ed. by Denham Sutcliffe. Cambridge : Harvard Univ. Press, 1947; Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1971.
  • A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers by Henry David Thoreau with a foreword by Denham Sutcliffe. New York : New American Library, 1961.
  • What shall we defend?: Essays and addresses. Edited and with an introduction by Harley Henry. [Gambier, Ohio] : Kenyon College, 1973.

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