- E. M. W. Tillyard
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard (1889 –1962) was a British
classical scholar and literary scholar. He was a Fellow in English (1926–1954) at Jesus College and later Master of Jesus College (1945–1954). He is known mainly for his book "The Elizabethan World Picture", as background toElizabethan Literature , particularlyShakespeare , and for his works onJohn Milton . He is credited with having put forward the view that Elizabethan literature is not representative of a brief period ofhumanism between two outbreaks ofProtestantism , but rather representative of atheological bond in England that allowed for a continuation of theMedieval view of World Order. His historical scholarship and contextual analysis informed the study of sixteenth-century literature and became the foundation for much of what Cambridge undergraduates would study in preparation for their examinations.Works
*"The Athenian empire and the great illusion" (1914)
*"The Hope vases: a catalogue and a discussion of the Hope collection of Greek vases with an introduction on the history of the collection and on late Attic and south Italian vases" (1923)
*"Lamb's Criticism. A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles Lamb" (1923)
*"The Personal Heresy: A Controversy" (1939) withC. S. Lewis
*"The Elizabethan World Picture: A Study of the Idea of Order in the age of Shakespeare, Donne & Milton" (1942)
*"Shakespeare's history plays" (1944)
*"Milton" (1946)
*"The Miltonic Setting: Past and Present" (1947)
*"Poetry and Its background: Illustrated By Five Poems 1470-1870" (1948)
*Shakespeare's problem plays.(1949)
*"The English Renaissance, Fact Or Fiction?" (1952)
*"The Nature of Comedy and Shakespeare" (1958)
*"The Epic Strain in the English Novel" (1958)
*"The Muse Unchained: An Intimate Account of the Revolution in English Studies at Cambridge" (1958)
*"Essays Literary & Educational" (1962)
*"Comus & Some Shorter Poems Of Milton" (1967) with Phyllis B. Tillyard
*"Shakespeare's Early Comedies"
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