Leonard R. N. Ashley

Leonard R. N. Ashley (b. Miami[1] 5 December[2] 1928[3]) is an American writer on the English language. He was for many years professor of English at Brooklyn College.[4] Aside from more serious works on English drama and poetry, he is also known for his series of populist dictionaries of the occult.[5]

References

  1. ^ Men of achievement: Volume 15 1992 ASHLEY Leonard (Raymond) (Nelligan). b. 5 Dec 1928. Miami. Florida. USA Prof English, Writer, Edit Education: BA 1st class hons 1949, MA 1950, McGill Univ. Canada, AM 1953, PhD 1956. Princeton Univ, USA.
  2. ^ The International authors and writers who's who Ernest Kay - 1989 ASHLEY Leonard R(aymond) N(elligan). b. 5 Dec. 1928, USA. Professor of English; Writer; Editor; Poet. Education BA. 1 st Class Honours 1949, MA 1950, McGill University; AM 1953, PhD 1956, Princeton University
  3. ^ Elizabethan popular culture - Page 2 Leonard R. N. Ashley - 1988 "Elizabethan Popular Culture is an anthology which attempts to provide a more recent and specific account of what Professor G. B. Harrison attempted in a book published the year I was born, England in Shakespeare's Day
  4. ^ Leonard R. N. Ashley - Colley Cibber 1989 "About the Author Leonard RN Ashley (Ph.D., Princeton) is professor of English at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. His interests in linguistics are attested to by his past presidencies of the American Name Society and..
  5. ^ Library journal: Volume 126, Issues 6-11 William White - 2001 The Complete Book of Werewolves Dr. Leonard RN Ashley $14.95 • ISBN 1-56980-159-2 • Paper The latest installment in Dr. Ashley's series on the occult is the ultimate resource for information on the werewolf."