- Warren Hope
Warren T. Hope is an American
poet and university professor. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1944, and educated in the public schools there. After graduating from Philadelphia's Central High School, Hope served in the United States Air Force, and then attended the Community College of Philadelphia. Eventually,Hope received a BA, MA, andPh.D. in English fromTemple University . He worked as a printer, a warehouseman, and as an editor, eventually working in publishing and public relations at the Insurance Institute of America and the American Institute for Property and Liability Underwriters in Malvern, Pa.He is currently employed as a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at theUniversity of the Sciences in Philadelphia [ [http://www.usip.edu/faculty/alpha.shtml#H University of the Sciences in Philadelphia faculty list] ] .Hope is the author of several books, including "Adam's Thoughts in Winter" (2001), which includes a selection of poems from the years 1970 to 2000, and "Moving In" (2004), wherein Hope details his life experiences in poetic form. He is also the biographer of Norman Cameron, the British poet, and the author of critical studies of Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, Philip Larkin, and George Orwell, all published by Greenwich Exchange of London, England. He is the author with Kim Holston of The Shakespeare Controversy, published by McFarland & Company in 1992. He has also published articles and reviews in periodicals. [ [http://www.greenex.co.uk] [
Bibliography
*"Adam's Thoughts in Winter" (2001) ISBN 1871551404
*"George Orwell"(2007)ISBN 9781871551426
*"Moving In" (2004) ISBN 0974114332
*"Norman Cameron: His Life, Work, and Letters" (2000) ISBN 1871551056
*"Philip Larkin"(1997) ISBN 1871551358
*"Robert Frost" (2004) ISBN 1871551706
*"Seamus Heaney"(2002) ISBN 1871551374References
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