Rosemond Tuve

Rosemond Teresa Marie Tuve (November 29, 1903 – December 20, 1964) was an American scholar of English literature, specializing in Renaissance literature—in particular, Edmund Spenser.

She published four books on the subject (Elizabethan and Metaphysical Imagery: Renaissance Poetic and Twentieth-century Critics, A Reading of George Herbert, Images & Themes in Five Poems by Milton, and Allegorical Imagery; Some Mediaeval Books And Their Posterity) along with several essays.

In her professional life, Rosemond Tuve worked as a professor of English at many elite institutions.

Tuve moved from English Instructor to full professorship at Connecticut College where she stayed for twenty-nine years.

Her first published work, Seasons and Months: Studies in a Tradition of Middle English Poetry.