Richard Leighton Greene

Richard Leighton Greene (18 January 1904 – 23 December 1983) was an American literary scholar and musicologist.

Born in Rochester on 18 January 1904, Greene attended the University of Rochester, graduating with an AB in 1926; he then studied at Princeton University, completing an AM in 1927 and a PhD in English in 1929.

[1] In 1946, he moved to Wells College and served as its president until 1950.

He then spent four years holding visiting professorships at Purdue University, the University of California at Berkeley and the California Institute of Technology.

[2] In 1954, he joined the faculty at Wesleyan University as a visiting professor; he was appointed to a full professorship in 1956 and to the Wilbur Fisk Osborne Professorship of English in 1969.