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Thomas Marc Parrott

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from 1888-1890. At Miami, he was considered part of the "dude faculty" of young eastern professors brought to the school upon its reopening after a twelve-year hiatus. He is one of the men credited with bringing football to Miami where intercollegiate play began in 1888 against the University of
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veteran, politician (Speaker of the lower house of the Ohio state legislature, 1866–7), and centenarian. The younger Parrott graduated from the College of New Jersey, later known as Princeton, in 1888, and was head of the preparatory department of
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Essays in Dramatic Literature: The Parrott Presentation Volume: By Pupils of Professor Thomas Marc Parrott of Princeton University, Published in his Honor.
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Parrott wrote and published voluminously on a wide range of subjects in English literature, though his special areas of interest were
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The New Intellectuals: A Survey and Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama.
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and other Elizabethans; perhaps his most valuable contribution lies in his work on the canon of
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T. M. Parrott was born and raised in Ohio, the son of Col. Edwin A. Parrott,
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in 1893. His thesis was on the non-dramatic poems of
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Princeton University
Civil War
Miami University
University of Leipzig
Robert Browning
English Renaissance theatre
Victorian literature
Samuel Johnson
Alexander Pope
Shakespeare
George Chapman
Ursula Parrott
Craig, Hardin

Thomas Marc Parrott
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Shakespeare
Joseph Quincy Adams
G. E. Bentley
A. C. Bradley
E. K. Chambers
R. W. Chambers
W. G. Clark
W. J. Craig
Edward Dowden
Katherine Duncan-Jones
Philip Edwards
F. G. Fleay

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