Awards & Winners

Ola Elizabeth Winslow

Ola Elizabeth Winslow was an American historian, biographer, and educator. She won a Pulitzer Prize in 1941 for her biography of Jonathan Edwards, an 18th-century American theologian whose "basic writings" she also edited for Signet Classics. Winslow was an instructor at College of the Pacific from 1909 to 1914, when she earned a master's degree from Stanford University. She was Professor of English at Goucher College in Baltimore and at Wellesley College. She earned a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1922 with a thesis that was later published as a book with the title Low Comedy as a Structural Element in English Drama from the Beginnings to 1642. Winslow was born in Grant City, Missouri on January 5, 1885 and died in Damariscotta, Maine, aged about 92.

Awards by Ola Elizabeth Winslow

Check all the awards nominated and won by Ola Elizabeth Winslow.

1962


Nominations 1962 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Nonfiction John Bunyan

1941


Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
Honored for : Jonathan Edwards, 1703-1758