- Peter Conrad (academic)
Peter Conrad (b. 1948,
Hobart ,Tasmania ) is an Australian-born academic specializing inEnglish literature , currently teaching at Christ Church atOxford University .Conrad moved to Oxford on a
Rhodes Scholarship in 1968. He became a Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, from 1970 to 1973 before taking up his current post at Christ Church. He has taught English atChrist Church, Oxford , since 1973, and has been a visiting Professor atPrinceton University and atWilliams College , and a guest lecturer throughout the United States. He lives in London, and spends part of each year in New York and Lisbon.He has written a number of works of criticism including a major history of English literature,"The Everyman History of English Literature", a cultural history of the twentieth century, two autobiographical works and a novel. He has also written important books of criticism on
Orson Welles andAlfred Hitchcock and has been a prolific writer of features and reviews for many magazines and newspapers including "The New York Times ", "The New Yorker ", "The Observer " and the "New Statesman ".He is satirized as "Mr Kurtz" in
James Delingpole 's novel "Thinly Disguised Autobiography".He has recently published a book discussing the nature of creation in western literature.Publications
*"The Victorian Treasure House"
*"A Song of Love and Death: The Meaning of Opera", New York: Poseidon Press, 1987 ISBN 0671643533External links
* [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v20/n22/eagl01_.html "Newsreel History"] by
Terry Eagleton : Review of "Modern Times, Modern Places".
* [http://www.joandistrict6.com/ObserverReviewConrad.html "Frisky in Frisco"] : Review of "Evolution's Rainbow".
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