Arnold Anthony Schmidt

Arnold Anthony Schmidt is a screenwriter and professor of English.

Schmidt wrote a script for the 1985 Cannon Film Déjà Vu, starring Jaclyn Smith,[1][2][3][4] was the story writer of the Emmy-nominated "Tommy's Lost Weekend" episode of the TV series Alice,[5] and acted as assistant producer on the 1982 Oscar-nominated short film The Silence.[6][7] A professor of English at the California State University, Stanislaus,[8] Schmidt also wrote Byron and the Rhetoric of Italian Nationalism,[9][10] which received an Elma Dangerfield Award from the International Byron Society recognizing "new and original work" related to the British romantic author Lord Byron.[11] Schmidt has also published articles on Byron, Joseph Conrad, Mary Shelley, and William Wordsworth.[12] In recognition of his work, California State University, Stanislaus named Schmidt as the Outstanding Research, Scholarship, & Creative Activity Professor of the Year for 2013.[13][14]

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