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William Alfred

William Alfred (1922-1999), a Brooklyn College graduate, was a professor, playwright and poet. After graduating from Brooklyn College, Alfred attended Harvard University where he earned his Master's in English and a Ph.D. in English Literature. He became a professor at Harvard where he remained the rest of his life –teaching, writing, and mentoring students.

A medieval scholar (his class on Beowulf was legendary), Alfred taught English Literature, drama, poetry, and screenwriting. His home was open to students, protégés and friends. He developed close relationships with colleagues that include Elizabeth Bishop, Seamus Heaney, Mason Hammond, Robert Lowell and Archibald MacLeish. But, he also enjoyed friends outside of his coterie at Harvard and corresponded with Christopher Durang, Lillian Hellman, Lillian Ross and Gertrude Stein.

As a playwright he wrote extensively about his Irish-American roots which played a significant role in his plays, from Hogan's Goat and Cry For Us All to The Curse of an Aching Heart.

In 1993, the Harvard Alumni Association awarded William Alfred the Harvard Medal for "faithful and distinguished service to the university." Alfred was addressed as the "beloved bard from Brooklyn, kindly counselor, and professor of early English literature, one who introduced generations of students to the timeless theater of the heart and poetry of the soul."

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  • Upon the Tortoise by William Alfred

    Upon the Tortoise

  • Visits by William Alfred

    Visits

  • Visits by William Alfred

    Visits

  • Was Life That Bad in London? by William Alfred

    Was Life That Bad in London?

  • To Robert Fitzgerald on His Birthday, 20 October 1984 by William Alfred and The Harvard Advocate

    To Robert Fitzgerald on His Birthday, 20 October 1984

  • Elegy in the Harvard Yard by William Alfred

    Elegy in the Harvard Yard

  • In Memoriam: Cargill Sprietsma by William Alfred and Brooklyn College Poets

    In Memoriam: Cargill Sprietsma

  • Epitaph (Lyric in Memory of Gertrude Stein) by William Alfred and The Atlantic

    Epitaph (Lyric in Memory of Gertrude Stein)

 

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