- Ronald Blythe
Ronald Blythe (born 1922) is an English writer and editor, best knownFact|date=April 2007 in his native England for his "Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village" (1969), a portrait of agricultural life in
Suffolk from the turn of the century to the 1960s. As editor ofPenguin Classics for more than 20 years, Blythe has edited modern editions of works by writers such asThomas Hardy ,Henry James andWilliam Hazlitt . He has also prepared a number of compilations, including "The Pleasure of Diaries" (1989) and "Private Words: Letters and Diaries from the Second World War" (1993).Blythe was awarded a
Benson Medal in 2006.Personal life
Blythe was born in
Suffolk, England and educated inSudbury, Suffolk . He was a reference librarian inColchester for ten years, where he founded theColchester Literary Society . While a young man, he worked forBenjamin Britten at theAldeburgh Festival .Blythe has lived in
East Anglia since 1955 when he became a writer full time.List of publications (partial)
Much of Blythe's work focuses on the subject of rural England.Fact|date=April 2007
Works as an author
*"A Treasonable Growth" (1960)
*"The Age of Illusion" (1964)
*"Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village" (1969)
*"A View in Winter: Reflections on Old Age" (1979)
*"From the Headlands" (1982)
*"Divine Landscapes" (1986)
*"Word from Wormingford " (1998)
*"Talking About John Clare" (1999)
*"Out of the Valley" (2000)Contributions as an editor
*"Writing in a War" (1982, originally published as "Components of the Scene" in 1966)
*"The Penguin Book of Diaries" (1989. also published as "The Pleasures of Diaries" and "Each Retuning Day")
*"Private Words: Letters and Diaries from the Second World War" (1991)
* Thomas Hardy, "Far From the Madding Crowd"
* Henry James, "The Awkward Age"
* William Hazlitt, "Selected Writings"References
* [http://www.essex.ac.uk/vc/orate2002/BlytheOration.rtf Introductory remarks at the awarding of Doctor of the University from Essex]
* [http://www.cas.sc.edu/engl/LitCheck/Blythe.htm Bibliography (to 2000)]
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