Subseries 9 - 'Literary English since Shakespeare'

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Watson/5/9

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GB 275 Watson/5/9

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'Literary English since Shakespeare'

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  • 1970 (Creation)

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(1927-2013)

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George Grimes Watson was born in Brisbane, Australia, on 13 October 1927. He was educated at Brisbane Boys' College and the University of Queensland, where he graduated in 1948 with a degree in English. He secured a scholarship for a second degree and received an English degree from Trinity College, Oxford in 1950; he worked for the European Commission as an interpreter before becoming a lecturer in English at Cambridge in 1959 and a Fellow of St John's College in 1961. He remained at St John's until his death on 2 August 2013.

Watson edited 'The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature'. As well as producing wide-ranging literary and cultural criticism, he was involved in leftist politics, campaigning as a Liberal candidate in 1959 and 1979 and working as Editor for the Unservile State Group; his political writing often critiques socialism from a liberal perspective.

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First published 1970. This subseries contains correspondence and reviews. Items will ultimately be catalogued individually; for now, a list follows.

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CORRESPONDENCE

ALLEN, George R
AUERBACH, Erich

BARFIELD, Owen
BARISH, Jonas A
BATESON, F W
BOOTH, Wayne C
BRADLEY, Andrew Cecil
BRETT-SMITH, John R B

CHOMSKY, Noam
CRISTOL, Patricia
CROLL, Morris W

DAVIE, Donald
DAVIES, Hugh Sykes
DONOGHUE, Denis

FOWLER, Roger

HOLLOWAY, John

INGHAM, Patricia

JESPERSEN, Otto
JONES, R F

LINNET, Catherine C

MILIC, Louis T

STRANG, Barbara
STRAUMANN, Heinrich

THOMSON, Patricia
TILLYARD, Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall
TUCKER, Susie I

WARD, W A
WATT, Ian
WIMSATT, William K

YULE, George Udny

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REVIEWS

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Envelope labelled '"Literary English since Shakespeare" (OUP New York 1970)'

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