- John Campbell Shairp
John Campbell Shairp (
July 30 ,1819 -September 18 ,1885 ) was a Scottishcritic and man of letters.He was born at Houstoun House,
Linlithgowshire , the third son of Major Norman Shairp of Houstoun, and was educated atEdinburgh Academy and theUniversity of Glasgow .He gained a Shell exhibition toBalliol College, Oxford in 1840. In 1842 he won theNewdigate prize for a poem onCharles XII of Sweden , and took his degree in 1844. During these years the "Oxford Movement " was at its height. Shairp was stirred by Newman's sermons, and he had a great admiration for the poetry ofJohn Keble , on whose character and work he wrote an enthusiastic essay; but he remained faithful to hisPresbyterian upbringing. After leaving Oxford he took a mastership atRugby School underArchibald Campbell Tait .In 1857 he became assistant to the professor of humanity in the
University of St Andrews , and in 1861 he was appointed to that chair. In 1864 he published "Kilmahoe, a Highland Pastoral", and in 1868 he republished some articles under the name of "Studies in Poetry and Philosophy". In 1868 he was presented to the principalship of the United College, St Andrews, and lectured from time to time on literary and ethical subjects. A course of the lectures was published in 1870 as "Culture and Religion". In 1873 Principal Shairp helped to edit the life of his predecessor JD Forbes, and in 1874 he editedDorothy Wordsworth 's "Recollections of a Tour in Scotland".In 1877 he was elected
Professor of Poetry at Oxford in succession to SirF. H. Doyle . Of his lectures from this chair the best were published in 1881 as "Aspects of Poetry". In 1877 he had published "The Poetic Interpretation of Nature", in which he enters fully into the "old quarrel," asPlato called it, between science and poetry, and traces with great clearness the ideas of nature in all the chief Hebrew, classical and English poets. In 1879 he contributed a life ofRobert Burns to the "English Men of Letters" series.He was re-elected to the chair of poetry in 1882, and discharged his duties there and at St Andrews till the end of 1884. He died at Ormsary, Argyllshire. In 1888 appeared "Glen Desseray, and other Poems", edited by
Francis Turner Palgrave .See WA Knight's "Principal Shairp and his Friends" (1888).
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