Sir Israel Gollancz,
FBA (13 July 1863 – 23 June 1930) was a scholar of early
English literature and of
Shakespeare
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. He was Professor of English Language and Literature at
King's College, London
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, from 1903 to 1930.
Gollancz was born 13 July 1863, in London, sixth of seven children of Rabbi Samuel Marcus Gollancz (1820–1900), cantor of the Hambro Synagogue, London, and his wife, Johanna Koppell. He was the younger brother of Sir
Hermann Gollancz
Sir Hermann Gollancz (30 November 1852 – 15 October 1930) was a British rabbi and Hebrew scholar. Gollancz was the first Jew to earn a doctor of literature degree from London University and the first holder of the degree to be ordained as a ra ...
and the uncle of the publisher
Victor Gollancz
Sir Victor Gollancz (; 9 April 1893 – 8 February 1967) was a British publisher and humanitarian.
Gollancz was known as a supporter of left-wing causes. His loyalties shifted between liberalism and communism, but he defined himself as a Chris ...
. In 1910, he married Alide Goldschmidt in London.
He was a founder member and the first Secretary (1902–1930) of the
British Academy
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It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the same year. It is now a fellowship of more than 1,000 leading scholars spa ...
and of the committee for a Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, which eventually became the
Royal National Theatre in
London
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, and he was the Director of the Early English Text Society. He edited the "Temple" Shakespeare, a uniform edition of the complete works in pocket size volumes which was the most popular Shakespeare edition of its day. In 1916, as Honorary Secretary of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Committee, he also edited ''
A book of homage to Shakespeare'', an anthology of responses to Shakespeare from scholars, thinkers and other prominent figures from around the world.
He also produced a translation in modern English of the important medieval Christian allegorical poem ''
Pearl
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'', which he theorized may have been the work of
Ralph Strode. He contributed works to the
Dictionary of National Biography. Gollancz was knighted in 1919. In 1922 he delivered the British Academy's Shakespeare Lecture.
Gollancz died on 23 June 1930, in London and was buried at the
Jewish Cemetery at Willesden on 26 June. In the year of his death, the British Academy held a memorial lecture in his name, at which they unveiled a bust of Sir Israel. The British Academy awards the
Sir Israel Gollancz prize
Sir Israel Gollancz Prize is awarded biannually by the British Academy in honour of Israel Gollancz, a founder member and its first secretary, since 1924. Originally named "Biennial Prize for English Literature" and renamed after Gollancz's death ...
for Early English Studies.
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1864 births
1930 deaths
19th-century British people
20th-century British people
Shakespearean scholars
People educated at the City of London School
English Jews
English people of German-Jewish descent
Fellows of the British Academy
Academics of King's College London
Knights Bachelor
Israel Gollancz
Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America
Burials at Willesden Jewish Cemetery
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