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Thomas Crawford

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Thomas Crawford,  MA. Former Reader in English, Aberdeen University; b. 6.7.20, Dundee; m., Jean Rennie McBride; 1 s.; 1 d.

Educated: Dunfermline High School; Edinburgh University; University of Auckland.

University of Auckland: Lecturer in English, 1953-60, Senior Lecturer, 1960-62, Associate Professor, 1963-65; Lecturer in English, Edinburgh University, 1965; Commonwealth Research Fellow, Hamilton, Ontario, 1966; Senior Lecturer in English, then Reader, Aberdeen University, 1967-85;  Warnock Fellow, Yale University, various times, since 1978. Past President, Association for Scottish Literary Studies; former Editor, Scottish Literary Journal.

Publications: Burns: a study of the poems and songs, 1960; Scott, 1965; Scott, selected poems (Editor), 1972; Love, Labour, and Liberty, 1976; Society and the Lyric, 1980; Boswell, Burns and the French Revolution, 1990; Correspondence of James Boswell and William Johnson Temple 1756-1795, Vol I. (Editor), 1997; Boswell in Scotland and Beyond (Editor), 1997.

Recreations: walking and rambling; music.

Address: (h.) 34 Summerhill Terrace, Aberdeen AB15 6HE; T.-01224 311764.



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