Lewis Freeman Mott
Lewis Freeman Mott, Ph.D. (1863-November 20, 1941) was an American English scholar, born in New York and educated at the City College (S.B., 1883) and at Columbia (Ph.D., 1896). He taught at City College where he became professor in 1897 and from which he retired in 1934. Professor Mott served as president of the Modern Language Association in 1911. He wrote The System of Courtly Love (1894) and The Provencal Lyric (1901).
His wife, Alice Garrigue Mott (1861-1948), was the younger sister of Tomáš Masaryk's wife.
External links
- Works by Lewis Freeman Mott at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Lewis Freeman Mott at Internet Archive
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