Arthur B. Groos (born 5 February 1943 in Fullerton, California) is an American philologist, musicologist, medievalist and Germanist.
Groos began teaching at Cornell University in 1973,[1] held the Avalon Foundation Professorship in Humanities, and was granted emeritus status upon retirement.[2][3] He was co-editor of the Cambridge Opera Journal alongside Roger Parker.[4] A Festschrift was published in Groos's honor in 2020.[5]
Selected publications
Groos, Arthur. Romancing the Grail: Genre, Science, and Quest in Wolfram's "Parzival." New York: Cornell University, 1995.[6]
^Green, D.H. (1997). "Reviewed Work: Romancing the Grail: Genre, Science, and Quest in Wolfram's 'Parzival' by Arthur Groos". Medium Ævum. 66 (1): 161–162. doi:10.2307/43629944. JSTOR43629944. ProQuest36851.
^Spitz, Hans-Jörg (1991). "Robert Earl Kaske / Arthur Groos / Michael W.Twomey, Medieval Christian Literary Imagery. A Guide to Interpretation". Arbitrium. 9 (2): 151–153. doi:10.1515/arbi.1991.9.2.151. S2CID162358077.