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In Memoriam: Arthur F Kinney (1933-2021)

Arthur F. Kinney, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English, died on Dec. 25, 2021, at the age of 88. Born the son of a steelworker and a school teacher in Cortland, New York, Kinney went on to serve as a faculty member at UMass Amherst for 50 years, retiring in 2016 as the Thomas W. Copeland Professor of Literary History. Read more…

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