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Arthur Groos
American Germanist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arthur B. Groos (born 5 February 1943 in Fullerton, California) is an American philologist, musicologist, medievalist and Germanist.
Groos began teaching at Cornell University in 1973,[1] held the Avalon Foundation Professorship in Humanities, and was granted emeritus status upon retirement.[2][3] He was co-editor of the Cambridge Opera Journal alongside Roger Parker.[4] A Festschrift was published in Groos's honor in 2020.[5]
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Selected publications
- Groos, Arthur. Romancing the Grail: Genre, Science, and Quest in Wolfram's "Parzival." New York: Cornell University, 1995.[6]
- Kaske, Robert E.; Groos, Arthur & Twomey, Michael W. (1988). Leyerle, John (ed.). Medieval Christian Literary Imagery: A Guide to Interpretation. Toronto Medieval Bibliographies. Vol. 11. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-2636-2. JSTOR 10.3138/j.ctt2tv0pq.
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