Dorothea Krook-Gilead
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Dorothea Krook-Gilead (Hebrew: דורותיאה קרוק-גלעד b. 11 February 1920 d. 13 November 1989) was an Israeli literary scholar, translator, and professor of English literature at the University of Cambridge, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at Tel Aviv University.
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דורותיאה קרוק-גלעד | |
Born | Dorothea Krook 11 February 1920 |
Died | 13 November 1989 (aged 69) |
Citizenship | Latvian, South African, British, Israeli |
Spouse | Zerubavel Gilad |
Awards | Israel Prize |
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Alma mater | University of Cape Town Newnham College, Cambridge |
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Institutions | University of Cambridge Hebrew University of Jerusalem Tel Aviv University |
Notable students | Sylvia Plath |
Notable works | Three Traditions of Moral Thought (1959) The Ordeal of Consciousness in Henry James (1962) Elements of Tragedy (1969) John Sergeant and his circle: a study of three seventeenth-century English Aristotelians (1993) |
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