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David Daiches (
September 2 1912 –
July 15 2005) was a
Scottish literary historian and
literary critic, scholar and writer. He wrote extensively on
English literature,
Scottish literature and
Scottish culture.
Early life
He was born in
Sunderland, into a
Jewish family with a
Lithuanian background. He moved to
Edinburgh while still a young child, about the end of World War I, where his father, Rev. Dr. Salis Daiches became a prominent
rabbi. He studied at
George Watson's College and won a scholarship to
University of Edinburgh where he won the
Elliot prize, and went on to
Balliol College, Oxford where he became the Elton exhibitioner.
Daiches is the father of
Jenni Calder, also a Scottish literary historian. His brother was the prominent Edinburgh
QC Lionel Daiches.
Career
During
World War II, he worked for the
British Embassy in
Washington, DC, producing pamphlets for the British Information Service and drafting (and delivering) speeches on British institutions and foreign policy.
Daiches first published work was
The Place of Meaning in Poetry, published in 1935. He was a prolific writer, producing works on English literature, Scottish literature, literary history and
criticism as well as the broader role of literature in society and culture. His
The Novel and the Modern World (1939) was well-received and his expertise on the
modern period led to his co-editing
The Norton Anthology of English Literature (1962). He also wrote the two-volume
A Critical History of English Literature and edited the
Penguin Companion to Literature - Britain and the Commonwealth (1971). He wrote biographical and critical works on
Virginia Woolf,
Robert Louis Stevenson,
Robert Burns,
D. H. Lawrence,
John Milton, and
Sir Walter Scott. He also wrote two autobiographical volumes, books on
Scotch Whisky, the
King James Bible, and the cities of Edinburgh and
Glasgow, a biography of
Bonnie Prince Charlie, and a volume of poetry.
Starting at the University of Edinburgh, he'd a long and influential career teaching in the UK, the US and Canada. He taught or held visiting posts at Balliol College, the
University of Chicago,
Cornell University,
Jesus College, Cambridge,
Indiana University, the
University of Minnesota,
McMaster University in Canada,
Wesleyan University in Ohio, and the
University of California; besides setting up the English Department at the newly founded
Sussex University. From
1980-
1986 he was Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at
Edinburgh University.
Daiches chaired the panel of judges for the
Booker Prize in
1980.
List of published works
- The Place of Meaning in Poetry (1935)
- New Literary Values; Studies in Modern Literature (1936)
- Literature and Society (1938)
- Poetry and the Modern World: A Study of Poetry in England Between 1900 and 1939 (1940)
- Virginia Woolf (1942)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1947)
- A Study Of Literature (For Readers And Critics) (1948)
- Robert Burns (1950)
- Stevenson and the Art of Fiction (1951)
- A Century of the Essay: British and American (1951)
- Willa Cather - A Critical Introduction (1951)
- Two Worlds : A Jewish Childhood in Edinburgh (1956) (memoirs)
- Literary Essays (1956)
- Critical Approaches to Literature (1956)
- The Present Age in British Literature (After 1920) (1958)
- Two Studies: The Poetry of Dylan Thomas, Walt Whitman: Impressionist Prophet (1958)
- Robert Louis Stevenson - a Laurel Reader (1959) editor
- A Critical History of English Literature (1960) two volumes
- The Novel and the Modern World (1960)
- White Man in the Tropics: Two Moral Tales (1962)
- D. H. Lawrence (1963)
- George Eliot: Middlemarch (1963)
- English Literature (1964)
- Milton (1964)
- The Idea of a New University. An Experiment in Sussex (1964) editor
- The Paradox of Scottish Culture: The Eighteenth Century Experience (1964)
- More Literary Essays (1968)
- The King James Version of the English Bible (1968)
- Scotch Whisky: Its Past and Present (1969)
- Some Late Victorian Attitudes (1969) Ewing Lectures
- A Third World (1971) (memoirs)
- Penguin Companion to Literature - Britain and the Commonwealth (1971) editor
- Sir Walter Scott and His World (1971)
- Robert Burns and His World (1972)
- Literature and Western Civilization (1972-6) editor with Anthony Thorlby, six volumes
- Robert Louis Stevenson and His World (1973)
- Bonnie Prince Charlie: The Life and Times of Charles Edward Stuart (1973)
- Moses: Man in the Wilderness (1975) Moses: The Man and the Vision in the US
- Was: A Pastime from Time Past (1975)
- James Boswell and His World (1976)
- Shakespeare: Julius Caesar (1976)
- Glasgow (1977)
- Scotland and the Union (1977)
- Edinburgh (1978)
- The Butterfly and the Cross (1978)
- The Selected Poems of Robert Burns (1979)
- Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun. Selected Political Writings and Speeches (1979) editor
- Literary Landscapes of the British Isles. A Narrative Atlas (1979) with John Flower
- A Companion to Scottish Culture (1981)
- The Avenel Companion to English and American Literature (1981) editor
- Literature and Gentility in Scotland (1982)
- God and the Poets (1984) Gifford Lectures (1983)
- A Hotbed of Genius: The Scottish Enlightenment, 1730 – 1790 (1986) editor with Jean Jones and Peter Jones
- Let's Collect Scotch Whisky (Jarrold Collectors Series) (1988)
- A Wee Dram: Drinking Scenes from Scottish Literature (1990)
- A Weekly Scotsman And Other Poems (1994)
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