Wilbury Crockett
Wilbury Arthur Crockett (1913-1994) was an English teacher at Wellesley High School near Boston, Massachussets where America poet Sylvia Plath was one of his students.[1][2] He taught at the school for 36 years from 1944 until 1980. In 2012 a new school library was named after him.[3]
Teaching career
Crockett taught briefly in Connecticut before he and his wife Vera moved to Wellesley in 1944.[3] He remained at Wellesley High School for the duration of his career, and as Chair of the English Department until his retirement in 1980.[2] At Wellesley, unusually, Crockett taught the same student cohort through all three years of high school, covering a wide range of literature by modern British, Irish and major Americal authors as well as Greek drama and philosophy, Shakespeare and the English poets, European writers including Thomas Mann, Gustave Flaubert, and the Russian realists. Calling themselved "Crocketteers", several of Crockett's students, including Plath, attest to his influence as a teacher.[2][4]
After his retirement in 1980 Crockett declined a job teaching creative writing at the Cambridge School of Weston.[2]
Sylvia Plath
After Plath showed some of her early poems to Crockett in 1947, she was "overjoyed" when he read them to the class and said that his comments "encouraged me greatly". When her poetry collection The Collossus and Other Poems was published in 1960 she sent him a copy with the message "To Mr. Crockett, in whose classroom and wisdom these poems have root."[2] In correspondence to a German acquaintance, Plath described Crockett as “an extraordinary man" who "does not try to indoctrinate us with ideas whatsoever, but is continually striving to get us to speak for ourselves and think also for ourselves”.[4]
References
- ^ "Sylvia Plath". www.litencyc.com. Retrieved 2025-05-27.
- ^ a b c d e Kolb, Harold H. (2002). "Mr. Crockett". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 78 (2): 312–323. ISSN 0042-675X.
- ^ a b "Wilbury Crockett". Wellesley Free Library. Retrieved 2025-05-27.
- ^ a b Clark, Heather (2022). "The Voice Within: Sylvia Plath's Juvenilia, 1947–1950". Journal of Modern Literature. 46 (1): 85–103. ISSN 1529-1464.