< The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)

WINCHESTER, Caleb Thomas, American scholar and educator: b. Montville, Conn., 18 Jan. 1847. He graduated from Wesleyan University 1869, and studied at the University of Leipzig 1880-81. He served his Alma Mater as librarian 1869-73; was professor of rhetoric and English literature 1873-1890 and since then professor of English literature. He is a lecturer of great charm and wide reputation. He is the author of Five Short Courses of Reading English Literature (1892; 3d ed., 1911); Some Principles of Literary Criticism (1899); The Life of John Welsey (1906), considered by many critics the best published; A Group of English Essayists (1910); Representative English Essays, with introduction and notes (1914); Wordsworth How to Know Him (1916).

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