Taylorian Lecture
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The Taylorian Lecture, sometimes referred to as the "Special Taylorian Lecture" or "Taylorian Special Lecture", is a prestigious annual lecture on Modern European Literature, delivered at the Taylor Institution in the University of Oxford since 1889.
1889-1899
[edit]The first eleven lectures were published collectively in 1900, under the title Studies in European Literature, being the Taylorian Lectures 1889â1899:
- 1889: Edward Dowden, âLiterary Criticism in Franceâ
- 1890: Walter Pater, âProsper MĂ©rimĂ©eâ
- 1891: W. M. Rossetti, âLeopardiâ
- 1892: T. W. Rolleston, âLessing and Modern German Literatureâ
- 1893 (delivered 1894): StĂ©phane MallarmĂ©, âLa musique et les lettresâ (Music and Literature)
- 1894: Alfred Morel-Fatio, âL'Espagne du Don Quijoteâ
- 1895: H. R. F. Brown, âPaolo Sarpiâ
- 1896 (delivered 1897): Paul Bourget, âGustave Flaubertâ
- 1897: C. H. Herford, âGoetheâs Italian Journeyâ
- 1898: Henry Butler Clarke, âThe Spanish Rogue-Storyâ
- 1899 (delivered 1900): W. P. Ker, âBoccaccioâ
1900-1920
[edit]Further lectures were delivered in the first few years of the 20th century, but were not published collectively:
- 1900: Ămile Verhaeren, "La poĂ©sie française actuelle"
- 1901: Arthur Anthony Macdonell, "The Wit and Pathos of Heinrich Heine"
- 1902: James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, âLope De Vega and Spanish Dramaâ
- 1903: Henry Calthrop Hollway-Calthrop, âFrancesco Petrarchaâ
- 1904: George Saintsbury, âThĂ©ophile Gautier: a French Man of Letters of All Workâ
1920-1930
[edit]In 1917 a new endowment for an annual lecture on "subjects connected to Modern European Literature" was established by a donation of War Stock by Professors Charles Firth and Joseph Wright. This second series of lectures began in 1920. In 1930 a further volume of lectures was published, from the years 1920-1930, under the title Studies in European Literature, being the Taylorian Lectures Second Series, 1920â1930:
- 1920: Edmund Gosse, âMalherbe and the Classical Reaction in the Seventeenth Centuryâ
- 1921: Francis Yvon Eccles, âRacine in Englandâ
- 1922: Sir Henry Thomas, âShakespeare and Spainâ
- 1923: Edmund Garratt Gardner, âTommaso Campanella and His Poetryâ
- 1924: John George Robertson, âThe Gods of Greece in German Poetryâ
- 1925: Ămile Legouis, âG. G. de Beaurieu et son ĂlĂšve de la nature, 1763â
- 1926: John Cann Bailey, âCarducciâ
- 1927: H. A. L. Fisher, âPaul ValĂ©ryâ
- 1928: Abraham Flexner, âThe Burden of Humanismâ
- 1929: Oliver Elton, âChekhovâ
- 1930: Percy Ewing Matheson, âGerman Visitors to England, 1770-1795, and their impressionsâ
Since 1930
[edit]Since 1930 no collected volume has been issued, but individual lectures include:
- 1931: Hilaire Belloc, âOn Translationâ[1]
- 1932 (delivered 1933): George S. Gordon, âSt. Evremondâ
- 1933: Geoffrey Langdale Bickersteth, âForm, Tone, and Rhythm in Italian Poetryâ
- 1934: Mario Roques, âLa poĂ©sie Roumaine contemporaineâ
- 1935: H. W. Garrod, âTolstoi's Theory of Artâ[2]
- 1936: Herbert John Clifford Grierson, âTwo Dutch Poetsâ[3]
- 1937: Sir William Alexander Craigie, âThe Art of Poetry in Icelandâ
- 1938: Ernest Hoepffner, âAux origines de la nouvelle françaiseâ[4]
- 1939: Edgar Allison Peers, âAntonio Machadoâ[5]
- 1942: Alf Sommerfelt, âThe Written and Spoken Word in Norwayâ[6]
- 1943: StanisĆaw StroĆski, âLa poĂ©sie et la rĂ©alitĂ© aux temps des troubadoursâ (Poetry and reality at the time of the troubadours)
- 1944: Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy, âNational and International stability: Althusius, Grotius, van Vollenhovenâ[7]
- 1945: Richard McGillivray Dawkins, âThe Nature of the Cypriot Chronicle of Leontios Makhairasâ
- 1946: H. J. Chaytor, âThe Provençal Chanson de Gesteâ
- 1947: Leonard Ashley Willoughby, âUnity and Continuity in Goetheâ
- 1948: John Orr, âThe Impact of French upon Englishâ[8]
- 1949: Thomas Mann, âGoethe und die Demokratieâ
- 1951: Jean Sarrailh, âLa crise religieuse en Espagne Ă la fin du XVIIIe siĂšcleâ
- 1952: Bruno Migliorini, âThe Contribution of the Individual to Languageâ
- 1953: Charles Bruneau, âLa prose littĂ©raire de Proust Ă Camusâ
- 1954: Francis Bull, âIbsen: The Man and the Dramatistâ
- 1955: Sir Harold Idris Bell, âThe Nature of Poetry as Conceived by the Welsh Bardsâ
- 1957: Frederick Charles Roe, âSir Thomas Urquhart and Rabelaisâ[9]
- 1959: Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson, âSchiller, Poet or Philosopher?â[10]
- 1961: Cecil Maurice Bowra, âPoetry and the First World Warâ
- 1966: Edward M. Wilson, âSome Aspects of Spanish Literary Historyâ (published 1967)
- 1967: Charles Ralph Boxer, âSome Literary Sources for the History of Brazil in the Eighteenth Centuryâ[11]
- 1968: Walter Höllerer, âElite und Utopie: Zum 100. Geburtstag Stefan Georgesâ (published 1969)
- 1971: Carlo Dionisotti, âEurope in Sixteenth-Century Italian Literatureâ[12]
- 1974: Harry Levin, âEzra Pound, T. S. Eliot and the European Horizonâ (published 1975)
- 1978: R. A. Leigh, âRousseau and the Problem of Tolerance in the Eighteenth Centuryâ
- 1983: P. E. Russell, âPrince Henry the Navigator: The Rise and Fall of a Culture Heroâ (published 1984)
- 1987: Paul Preston, âSalvador de Madariaga and the Quest for Liberty in Spainâ
- 1992: Barry Ife, âThe New World and the Literary Imaginationâ
- 2008: Jeffrey Hamburger, âRepresentations of Reading â Reading Representations: The Female Reader from the Hedwig Codex to ChĂątillonâs LĂ©opoldine au Livre dâHeuresâ
- 2009: Maria de FĂĄtima Silva, âReturning to the Classics in Contemporary Portuguese Drama (with special reference to HĂ©lia Correiaâs dramatic works)â
- 2009: Pedro Manuel Cåtedra, "Uso y usos de la literatura en la Edad Media española"
- 2010: Lina Bolzoni, âOf Poetry, Poets and the Magic of Mirrors in the Renaissanceâ
Notes
[edit]- ^ J. Michael Walton, Found in translation: Greek drama in English (2006), p. 62
- ^ H. W. Garrod, Tolstoi's Theory of Art: Taylorian Lecture, 1935 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1935)
- ^ Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, 'TWO DUTCH POETS The Taylorian Lecture in the University of Oxford' in Essays and Addresses (1940), ch. VIII
- ^ Ernest Hoepffner, Aux origines de la nouvelle française (The Taylorian Lecture 1938) (Oxford, 1939)
- ^ E. Allison Peers, Antonio Machado (The Taylorian Lecture, 1939) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940)
- ^ Alf Sommerfelt, The written and spoken word in Norway (The Taylorian Lecture, 1942) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1942)
- ^ Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy, National and international stability: Althusius: Grotius: van Vollenhoven (Oxford University Press, 1944, 69 pages
- ^ Studies in Romance philology and French literature (University of Manchester, 1953), p. xiii
- ^ Frederick Charles Roe, Sir Thomas Urquhart and Rabelais: The Taylorian lecture, 1957 (1957)
- ^ Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson, Schiller: Poet or Philosopher? Special Taylorian Lecture (Oxford, 1961)
- ^ Marshall Craig Eakin, Paulo Roberto de Almeida, Rubens Antonio Barbosa, Envisioning Brazil: a guide to Brazilian studies (2005), p. 359
- ^ Giulio C. Lepschy, Mother tongues and other reflections on the Italian language (2002), p. 126