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Schoenbaum, S. (Samuel), 1927-1996

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Personal name headingSchoenbaum, S. (Samuel), 1927-1996
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Variant(s)Schoenbaum, Samuel, 1927-1996
Schoenbaum, Sam, 1927-1996
Birth date1927-03-06
Death date1996-03-27
Place of birthManhattan, New York, N.Y.
Place of deathWashington, D.C.
AffiliationUniversity of Maryland at College Park. Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies
Profession or occupationBiographers Scholars
Found inMiddleton's tragedies, 1955.
Shakespeare, c1995: user's guide, p. 2 (Sam Schoenbaum)
Wikipedia, Aug. 15, 2013 (Samuel Schoenbaum; born 6 March 1927 in New York; died 27 March 1996 in Washington, D.C.; 20th century Shakespearean biographer and scholar. He taught at Northwestern University from 1953 to 1975, City University of New York (1975-6), he was the Distinguished Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Maryland (1976-93), and director of UMD's Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies (1981-96))
New York times, Aug. 25 2013 obit dated March 30, 1996 (Samuel Schoenbaum, a scholar who helped stitch together a picture of Shakespeare's life by sifting records and documents gathering dust in Stratford-on-Avon and other English archives died on Wednesday at George Washington Hospital in Washington. He was born in Manhattan, and graduated from Brooklyn College. He received his master's and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University. He was a past trustee of the Folger Shakespeare Library and the American consultant for the Oxford University Shakespeare Project. His brother is Bernard Schoenbaum a cartoonist for The New Yorker)
Associated languageeng
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