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Poet and translator.  Co-editor of the books 'Eight Oxford Poets' (1941), and 'Oxford Poetry' (1942–43). Held the Gregory Fellowship of Poetry at Leeds University (1952–55) and professorships in Alexandria (1955–58) and Ann Arbor, Michigan (1960-61).  Teacher at the College of St Mark and St John in Chelsea (1962–72) and Merton College, Oxford (1972-1992).  Member, Royal Society of Literature (1954) and Order of the British Empire (1989).  Recipient of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry (1973).  Author of his memoirs 'Hindsights' (1993).  Notable works include 'Collected Poems' (1988).
 
Poet and translator.  Co-editor of the books 'Eight Oxford Poets' (1941), and 'Oxford Poetry' (1942–43). Held the Gregory Fellowship of Poetry at Leeds University (1952–55) and professorships in Alexandria (1955–58) and Ann Arbor, Michigan (1960-61).  Teacher at the College of St Mark and St John in Chelsea (1962–72) and Merton College, Oxford (1972-1992).  Member, Royal Society of Literature (1954) and Order of the British Empire (1989).  Recipient of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry (1973).  Author of his memoirs 'Hindsights' (1993).  Notable works include 'Collected Poems' (1988).
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 2 October 2023

John Heath-Stubbs

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1918 - 2006

Occupation

Poet, Academic

Notable Achievements

OBE, RSL

Description

Poet and translator. Co-editor of the books 'Eight Oxford Poets' (1941), and 'Oxford Poetry' (1942–43). Held the Gregory Fellowship of Poetry at Leeds University (1952–55) and professorships in Alexandria (1955–58) and Ann Arbor, Michigan (1960-61). Teacher at the College of St Mark and St John in Chelsea (1962–72) and Merton College, Oxford (1972-1992). Member, Royal Society of Literature (1954) and Order of the British Empire (1989). Recipient of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry (1973). Author of his memoirs 'Hindsights' (1993). Notable works include 'Collected Poems' (1988).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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