- E. V. Gordon
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name = Eric Valentine Gordon
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birthdate =February 14 ,1896
birthplace =Salmon Arm, British Columbia
deathdate = 1938
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occupation =academic ,philologist
nationality = Canadian
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subject = Philology
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website =Eric Valentine Gordon (1896 – 1938) was a
philologist who is known for his compiling of many Germanic texts in their original language into book format. He was born on Valentine's Day, 1896, inSalmon Arm, British Columbia . [Chance, Jane (2003). Tolkien the Medievalist. New York: Routledge, page 15. ISBN 0415289440.] He was educated at Victoria College andMcGill University . [Chance, Jane (2003). Tolkien the Medievalist. New York: Routledge, page 15. ISBN 0415289440.] He was also one of the eight Rhodes Scholars of Canada, and attended University College atOxford University (1920), and later taught atLeeds University (1922-1931) andManchester University (1932-1938). One of his prime works, published first in 1927 and then frequently reprinted over the years, was "An Introduction to Old Norse ." Gordon worked withJ. R. R. Tolkien several times on various scholastic works and published books, including "A Middle English Vocabulary " and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ", while Tolkien was teaching atLeeds University . After Gordon came to Leeds, Tolkien wrote is his diary "Eric Valentine Gordon has come and got firmly established and is my devoted friend and pal." [Carpenter, Humphrey (2000). J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography. New York: Houghton Mifflin, page 111. ISBN 0618057021.]The Viking Club and other things
Gordon also began the "Viking Club" with J. R. R. Tolkien. In this club they would read
Old Icelandic sagas (and drink beer) with students and faculty, and invent original Anglo-Saxon songs. A collection of these was privately published as the bookSongs for the Philologists . Most of the printed editions were destroyed in a fire and only 14 or so books are said to exist. [ [http://www.tolkienbooks.net/html/songs_for_the_philologists.htm Tolkien Bibliography - Songs for the Philologists ] ]In 1930 Gordon married Ida Pickles, and together they had four children. After Gordon died in 1938 it was Ida, who was a philologist as well, that revised and completed the Pearl edition for publication. [Carpenter, Humphrey (2000). J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography. New York: Houghton Mifflin, page 145. ISBN 0618057021.]
In 1938 Gordon had joined
George Leslie Brook (1910-1987) for an edition ofLayamon 's "Brut" for theEarly English Text Society , but Gordon died that year.Bibliography
* 1922 "
A Middle English Vocabulary
* 1925 "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ", co-edited withJ.R.R. Tolkien ,Oxford University Press , 211 pp.; Revised edition 1967,Oxford ,Clarendon Press , 232 pp.
* 1927 "An Introduction to Old Norse , Revised edition 1956, revised byA.R. Taylor ; Reprinted 1981, Oxford University Press, USA; 2nd edition
* 1936 "Songs for the Philologists , withJ.R.R. Tolkien et al.
* 1937 "Battle of Maldon
* 1953 "Pearlee also
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Songs for the Philologists
*Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
*Philology
*J.R.R. Tolkien
*An Introduction to Old Norse References
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