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Writer and English Professor Odell Shepard was an instructor of English at Harvard University and Radcliffe College in 1916-1917.

He was Goodwin Professor of English at Trinity College, Harford, Connecticut, from 1917-1946, and a guest lecturer there from 1946-1966.

He was the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1940-1943.

Shepard's won the Pulitzer Prize for his academic biography of Bronson Alcott, Pedlar's Progress: The Life of Bronson Alcott (Little, Brown, 1937).
Jenkins' Ear (Macmillan, 1951) was a Book-of-the-Month selection.
Shepard also wrote collections of poetry, textbooks, essays, a fishing guide, and several histories, and this curious book, The Lore of the Unicorn.

Odell Shepard died on July 19, 1967, in New London, Connecticut.

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Contents

Introduction

Chapter I. The Gorgeous East

Chapter II. The Holy Hunt

Chapter III. Shaping Fantasies

Chapter IV. East And West

Chapter V. The Treasure of His Brow

Chapter VI. The Battle of Books

Chapter VII. Rumours

Chapter VIII. Conjectures

Chapter IX. Certainties

Chapter X. Reflections

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