Canadian-Australian professor of politics
Heinrich Edmund Karl Henel (18 April 1905 – 7 March 1981) was the Sterling Professor Emeritus of German at Yale University .
Early life and education
Henel was born on 18 April 1905 in Saigon , Vietnam.[ 1] He was born to German parents.[ 2]
His daughter Bettina Charlotte Henel married Owen P. Stearns in 1954, a fellow academic.[ 3]
Career
Upon earning his PhD in 1927 from Goethe University Frankfurt , he began teaching at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. He left the institute in 1929 and accepted a position at Cambridge University . He eventually emigrated to Canada where he served as Head of Queen's University German Department until 1947.[ 1] He transferred to the United States after accepting a position at the University of Wisconsin-Madison .[ 4] He was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1951[ 5] and awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship grant in 1954.[ 6] Henel joined the faculty at Yale University as a Full Professor in German in 1957.[ 7]
He was the recipient of the 1962 Goethe Medal for "furthering cultural relations between the United States and Germany."[ 8] In 1963, he was appointed to Sterling Professor of German at Yale.[ 7]
In 1973, he was the recipient of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany .[ 1] He died from illness on 7 March 1981.[ 9]
One of his PhD students was Thomas P. Saine .[ 10]
Selected publications
The following is a list of selected publications:[ 11]
Studien zum altenglischen computus (1934)
Faust-Translations and Faust-Mosaics, a reply (1938)
Type and proto-phenomenon in Goethe's science (1956)
Die Entwicklung des geschichtlichen deutschen Prosastils bei Johannes von Müller (1965)
Metaphor and meaning (1968)
Lebendige Form; Interpretationen zur deutschen Literatur (1970)
Goethezeit: ausgewählte Aufsätze (1980)
The poetry of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (1984)
References
^ a b c Jeffrey L. Sammons (May 1981). "Heinrich E. K. Henel in memoriam". The German Quarterly . 54 (3): 401– 403. JSTOR 406032 .
^ "To discuss "Faust" at UWR Lecture" . Racine Journal Times . Wisconsin. February 17, 1950.
^ "Miss Bettina Charlotte Henel Married in Chapel" . Madison Wisconsin State Journal . Wisconsin. June 13, 1954. p. 39.
^ "4 New Men are Named to State University Faculty" . Kenosha Evening News . Kenosha. August 13, 1947. p. 32.
^ "HEINRICH E. K. HENEL" . gf.org . Retrieved 10 September 2019 .
^ "7 Receive Guggenheim Grants" . La Crosse Tribune . Wisconsin. May 4, 1954. p. 20.
^ a b "Yale Elevates Prof. Henel" . Lowell Sun . Massachusetts. August 13, 1963. p. 23.
^ "Yale Professor Wins Goethe Gold Medal" . Bridgeport Telegram . Connecticut. May 26, 1962. p. 24.
^ "DR. HEINRICH E. K. HENEL" . The New York Times . 31 March 1981. Retrieved 10 September 2019 .
^ Hart, Gail; Lee, Meredith; Sammons, Jeffrey; Brown, Jane; Richter, Simon; Vaget, Hans Rudolf (2014-05-29). "Thomas P. Saine (1941–2013)". Goethe Yearbook . 21 (1): xi– xviii. doi :10.1353/gyr.2014.0027 . ISSN 1940-9087 . S2CID 170101824 .
^ "au:Henel, Heinrich" . worldcat.org . Retrieved 10 September 2019 .
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