H. W. Garrod
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Heathcote William Garrod (1878-1960) was a British classical scholar and literary scholar. He was Fellow of Merton College, Oxford for over 60 years. He was Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1923 to 1928.
[edit] Works
- Opvs epistolarvm Des Erasmi Roterdami (1906) editor with H. M. Allen
- The Religion of All Good Men: And Other Studies in Christian Ethics (1906)
- Manili Astronomicon Liber II (1911)
- The Oxford Book of Latin Verse (1912)
- Einhard's Life of Charlemagne (1915) editor with R. B. Mowat
- Wordsworth: Lectures and Essays (1923)
- Byron 1824-1924 (1924)
- Coleridge Poetry and Prose with Essays By Hazlitt, Jeffrey, De Quincey, Carlyle & Others (1925) editor
- Keats (1926)
- Merton Muniments (1928) with P. S. Allen
- The Poetry of Collins (1928) Warton Lecture
- The Profession of Poetry and other lectures (1929)
- Poetry and the Criticism of Life (1931)
- Ancient Painted Glass in Merton College Oxford (1931)
- Tolstoi's Theory of Art (1935) Taylorian Lecture
- Opera Flacci, Q. Horati (1941) editor with Edward C. Wickham
- Epigrams (1946)
- List of the Writings of H. W. Garrod (1947)
- John Donne; Poetry and Prose with Izaac Walton's Life. Appreciations By Ben Jonson, Dryden, Coleridge and Others (1948)
- Genius Loci and other essays (1950)
- Poetical Works of John Keats (1956)
- Study of Good Letters (1963)
[edit] Reference
- John Jones, "Heathcote William Garrod. 1878-1960," Proceedings of the British Academy 48 (1962) 357-370