- Walter Allen
Walter E. Allen (
23 February 1911 -28 February 1995 ) was an Englishliterary critic andnovelist . He is best known for his classic study "The English novel; a short critical history" (1954).He was born in
Aston ,Birmingham ; he drew on his working-class roots for "All in a lifetime" (1959), generally considered his best novel. He was educated at King Edward's Grammar School and theUniversity of Birmingham ,cite book |last=Head |first=Dominic |title=The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English |pages=20 |year=2006 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=0521831792] graduating in 1932 — his friends at that period includedHenry Reed andLouis MacNeice .He taught and took numerous temporary academic positions; he also worked in journalism, being at one time literary editor of the "
New Statesman "; and was a broadcaster. In 1967 he took a position as Professor of English Studies at theUniversity of Ulster .He was known as an editor of
George Gissing . He wrote some poetry, which appeared inJohn Lehmann 's publications in the 1940s. He left much writing in manuscript. He died in London.Works
*"Innocence is Drowned" (1938) novel
*"Blind man's ditch" (1939) novel
*"Living space" (1940) novel
*"The Black Country" (1946) novel
*"Rogue Elephant" (1946) novel
*"Arnold Bennett" (1948) criticism
*"Writers on writing" (1948) editor
*"Reading a novel" (1949)
*"Dead man Over All" (1950) novel
*"Joyce Cary" (1953) criticism
*"The English novel; a short critical history" (1954)
*"The novel today" (1955)
*"Six great novelists" (1955)
*"All in a lifetime" (1959) novel
*"George Eliot" (1964) criticism
*"Tradition and Dream: The English and American novel from the Twenties to Our Time" (1964)
*"As I walked down New Grub Street" (1981) autobiography
*"The Short Story in English" (1981)
*"Get out early" (1986)
*"Accosting profiles" (1989)References
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