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Robert Bernard Martin

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Name
  
Robert Martin

Role
  
Biographer

Education
  
Harvard University


Died
  
November 29, 1999, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Books
  
Tennyson - the unquiet heart, Gerard Manley Hopkins, The accents of persuasion, With friends possessed, Enter rumour

Robert Bernard Martin (1918–1999) was an American scholar and biographer, specializing in Victorian literature.

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Life

Robert Bernard Martin was born September 11, 1918, in La Harpe, Illinois, to Carl and Maggie Martin. He graduated from high school in Davenport and received his A.B. summa cum laude from the University of Iowa in 1943. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in Italy and France. He was Professor Emeritus of English at Princeton University from 1951 to 1975, when he retired to Oxford.

Martin published several books about the Victorian era, including biographies of Alfred Tennyson, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Edward Fitzgerald. His life of Tennyson won the James Tait Black Award and the Duff Cooper Prize.

Works

  • The Triumph of Wit: Study of Victorian Comic Theory, (1974)
  • Tennyson: The Unquiet Heart, (1980)
  • With Friends Possessed: A Life of Edward Fitzgerald, (1985)
  • The Accents of Persuasion: Charlotte Bronte's Novels
  • Enter Rumour, (Four Early Victorian Scandals)
  • The Dust of Combat (A Life of Charles Kingsley)
  • Victorian poetry; ten major poets
  • References

    Robert Bernard Martin Wikipedia