James Hepburn
James Hepburn took his degrees at Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania. Among his academic books are The Author's Empty Purse and the Rise of the Literary Agent (1968), Critic Into Anti-Critic (1984), and Letters of Arnold Bennett (4 vols. 1966-86). He recently published Arnold Bennett and Amberley and he is preparing an edition of the social-political verse of John Morgan, chief broadside poet of nineteenth-century England.
James Hepburn took his degrees at Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania. Among his academic books are The Author's Empty Purse and the Rise of the Literary Agent (1968), Critic Into Anti-Critic (1984), and Letters of Arnold Bennett (4 vols. 1966-86). He recently published Arnold Bennett and Amberley and he is preparing an edition of the social-political verse of John Morgan, chief broadside poet of nineteenth-century England. See less
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