Gillian Beer

Professor Dame Gillian Patricia Kempster Beer DBE (née Thomas; born 27 January 1935) is a British literary critic and academic. She was President of Clare Hall from 1994 to 2001, and King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at the University of Cambridge from 1994 to 2002.

Early life

Born Gillian Patricia Kempster Thomas in Surrey, England,[1] Beer studied English Literature at St Anne's College, Oxford.

Academic career

She was a fellow of Girton College, Cambridge, for 30 years. She was later King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge, and later President of Clare Hall. She served as chair of the judges for the Booker Prize in 1997.

Her most intensive literary criticism lies in the field of Victorian studies. Darwin's Plots (1983), in particular, related the form of Victorian novels to Darwinist thinking. Its significance as a work was confirmed by the publication of second edition by Cambridge University Press in 2000 and a third edition in 2009. She has also written important collections of essays on Virginia Woolf (The Common Ground, 1996) and on other aspects of the relations of literature and science.

Honours and awards

Family

She married the literary critic John Beer in September 1962;[3] they have three sons.

Literary criticism

Bibliography

A full bibliography of Gillian Beer's work may be found in:

References

  1. "Gillian P K Thomas". England & Wales, Birth Index: 1916-2005. Ancestry.com. Retrieved 29 May 2011. Name: Gillian P K Thomas; Mother's Maiden Surname: Burley; Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1935; Registration district: Surrey Mid Eastern; Inferred County: Kent; Volume Number: 2a; Page Number: 405 (subscription required)
  2. "Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter B" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  3. "Gillian P K Thomas". England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005. Ancestry.com. Retrieved 29 May 2011. Name: Gillian P K Thomas; Spouse Surname: Beer; Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1962; Registration district: Cambridge; Inferred County: Cambridgeshire; Volume Number: 4a; Page Number: 627(subscription required)

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Hilary Spurling
Rose Mary Crawshay Prize
1967
and
Christine Alexander
Succeeded by
Caroline Franklin
Academic offices
Preceded by
Marilyn Butler
King Edward VII Professor of English Literature
University of Cambridge

1994 to 2002
Succeeded by
David Trotter
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