James Taft Hatfield

Hatfield in 1902 at the [[Evanston, Illinois]] railway station James Taft Hatfield (15 June 1862 – 3 October 1945) was an American philologist and professor at Northwestern University where for many years he was the head of the German Department. Although he also published works on comparative linguistics, Sanskrit, church music, and American folklore, he was primarily known for his contributions to German studies, and in particular his studies on the writings of Goethe and Wilhelm Müller and on the influence of German culture in the works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Provided by Wikipedia
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    New light on Longfellow : with special reference to his relations to Germany / by Hatfield, James Taft, 1862-1945

    Published 1933
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    A study of Juvencus : a dissertation ... / by Hatfield, James Taft, 1862-1945

    Published 1890
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    Goethes Egmont / by Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832

    Published 1904
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    Gedichte von Wilhelm Müller vollständige kritische ausgabe bearb. von James Taft Hatfield / by Müller, Wilhelm, 1794-1827

    Published 1906
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    Gedichte / by Müller, Wilhelm, 1794-1827

    Published 1968
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    Curme volume of linguistic studies /

    Published 1930
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