Jethro Bithell
Jethro Bithell (29 January 1878 – 26 February 1962) was a British-born scholar of the German language at Birkbeck College, University of London.[1]
Selected publications
- Turandot, Princess of China: A Chinoiserie in Three Acts. (1913) (Translation of libretto for Ferrucio Busoni's opera Turandot by Carlo Gozzi and Karl Vollmöller)
- Germany: a Companion to German Studies (1932)
- Modern German Literature, 1880–1938 (1939)
- Anthology of German Poetry, 1880–1940 (1941)
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References
- Flood, John L. "Bithell, Jethro (1878–1962)" ONDB.(subscription required)
External links
- Jethro Bithell: A biographical note Wiley online. (First page only without subscription)
- Jethro Bithell at the Online Books Page
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