Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz-Phelan

Anna Augusta
Von Helmholtz-Phelan
Born
Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz

September 22, 1880
DiedJanuary 10, 1964
Other namesAnna Phelan
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin
Occupations
  • educator
  • author
EmployerUniversity of Minnesota
Spouse
Raymond V. Phelan
(m. 1908)
RelativesHermann von Helmholtz (grand-uncle)

Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz-Phelan (September 22, 1880 – January 10, 1964) was an American university professor, author, speaker, poet and social worker. For more than four decades, she taught English and writing at the University of Minnesota, with a specialty in short stories, before retiring in 1949 as assistant professor emeritus of English.[1] Phelan was the author of The Indebtedness of Samuel Taylor Coleridge to August Wilhelm Von Schlegel (1907; originally presented as the author's thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1905), The Social Ideals of William Morris (1908), The Staging of the Court Drama to 1595 (1909), and The Social Philosophy of William Morris (1927). A collection of her poetry was published in The Crystal Cup (1949), the proceeds of which established the "Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz-Phelan Award for Creative Writing" at the University of Minnesota.

  1. ^ "Dr. Anna Phelan, Teacher at 'U' 40 Years, Dies". The Minneapolis Star. 10 January 1964. p. 15. Retrieved 28 June 2022 – via Newspapers.com.

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