Herbert John Clifford Grierson

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Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson (1866-1960; often referred to as Herbert J. C. Grierson) was a Scottish literary scholar editor and literary critic.

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[edit] Life and work

He was born in Lerwick, Shetland, on January 16th, 1866; d. Feb. 19, 1960, Cambridge, the son of Andrew John Grierson and his wife, Alice Geraldine De (née Clifford) Grierson. In 1896 he married Mary Letitia (née Ogston) Grierson, dau. of Sir Alexander Ogston, Professor of Surgery at Aberdeen.

He was educated at King's College, University of Aberdeen and Christ Church, Oxford. On graduating from the latter he was appointed Professor of English Literature at his Aberdeen alma mater, where he taught from 1894 to 1915, and subsequently became Knight Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh (1915-1935).

He is credited with reviving interest in the Metaphysical Poets, especially John Donne, a revival commonly credited to T. S. Eliot. His special field of research was English poetry of the 17th Century, but he was also interested in Walter Scott.

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  • The First Half of the Seventeenth Century (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906); author. Vol. VII of series called, Periods of European Literature, ed. Professor Saintsbury
  • The English Parnassus (1909) anthology of longer poems, editor with W. MacNeile Dixon
  • Poems of Tennyson (1910)
  • The Poems of John Donne 2 vols. (Oxford UP, 1912) editor
  • Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century: Donne to Butler (1921)
  • Don Quixote: Some War-time Reflections on Its Character and Influence (1921) pamphlet
  • William Blake's Designs for Gray's Poems (1922)
  • Poems of Lord Byron (1923)
  • The Background Of English Literature and Other Collected Essays & Addresses (1925)
  • Lyrical Poetry from Blake to Hardy (1928, Hogarth Press)
  • Cross-Currents in 17th Century English Literature (1929)
  • The Flute, with Other Translations and a Poem (Samson Press, 1931)
  • Sir Walter Scott: Broadcast Lectures to the Young (1932)
  • Sir Walter Scott To-Day: Some Retrospective Essays and Studie s (1932) editor
  • The Letters of Sir Walter Scott (from 1932) editor
  • Carlyle and Hitler (1933) Adamson Lecture in the University of Manchester (1930)
  • Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse (1934) editor with G. Bullough (1934)
  • Milton and Wordsworth (1937)
  • The English Bible (1943)
  • A Critical History of English Poetry (1944) with J. C. Smith
  • The Personal Note, an Anthology of First and Last Words (1946) editor with Sandys Watson
  • Criticism and Creation With Some other Essays (1949)
  • Swinburne (1953)

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Viscount Allenby
Rector of the University of Edinburgh
1936–1939
Succeeded by
J. Donald Pollock