- Lionel Charles Knights
Lionel Charles Knights (
15 May 1906 -8 March 1997 ) was an English literary critic, an authority onShakespeare and his period. His essay "How many children had Lady Macbeth?" (1933) is a classic of modern criticism. He becameKing Edward VII Professor of English Literature at theUniversity of Cambridge in 1965.Early life
He was born and went to school in
Grantham . He was educated atSelwyn College, Cambridge , where he read History and English, graduating in 1928.Literary career
He was a co-editor of "Scrutiny", the literary journal of
F. R. Leavis 's school, from May 15 1932 to 1953 when it ceased publication.He was an English lecturer at the
University of Manchester in 1933, then Professor of English Literature at theUniversity of Sheffield in 1947 and the Winterstoke Professor of English atUniversity of Bristol in 1953. From 1965-73, he wasKing Edward VII Professor of English Literature at theUniversity of Cambridge .Personal life
He married Elizabeth Barnes in 1936. They had a son and a daughter. He died in
Durham .Works
*How Many Children Had Lady Macbeth. An Essay in the Theory and Practice of Shakespeare Criticism (1933) [http://www.clicknotes.com/macbeth/KnightsLC.html]
*Drama & Society in the Age of Jonson (1937)
*Explorations: Essays in Criticism Mainly On the Literature of the Seventeenth Century (1946)
*Poetry, Politics and the English Tradition (1954)
*Some Shakespearean Themes (1959)
*An Approach to 'Hamlet' (1960)
*Shakespeare: The Histories (1962)
*Further Explorations (1965)
*Public Voices: Literature and Politics With Special Reference to the Seventeenth Century (1971)
*Coleridge's Variety: Bicentennial Studies (1974) editor withJohn Beer
*Explorations 3: Essays in Criticism (1976)
*Selected Essays in Criticism (1981)
*Regulated Hatred and Other Essays on Jane Austen, withD. W. Harding andMonica Lawlor
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