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Joseph Jay Jones (29 June 1908 – 12 February 1999) was an American academic and writer with a special interest in English literature from outside the United States.


History

Jones born in
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and studied at Nebraska State Teachers' College, now
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, and studied for a BSc at
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before earning an MA and PhD at
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. He taught for one year at
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before commencing what was to become a 40-year career in the Faculty of English at the
University of Texas The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1883 and is the oldest institution in the University of Texas System. With 40,916 undergraduate students, 11,075 ...
. A major achievement was compilation of ''American Literary Manuscripts'', detailing where essential source documents were held. Another was his private donation to the faculty library of what is now Joseph Jones Caribbean Plays collection. He published a great many articles and reviews in popular and academic journals and was Supervising editor of around 60 volumes in the ''World Authors'' series for Twayne Publishers of Boston and New York between 1965 and 1980. A personal interest was
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, which flows through the University, and on the rehabilitation of which he devoted much of his spare time, documented in his most popular publication ''Life on Waller Creek''. His partner and supporter in these endeavors was his wife Johanna, with whom he published three influential books on literature of other English-speaking countries, a field he had made his specialty.


Memberships

He was a particularly active staff member, serving on Faculty Council and other committees such as :Committee on Fulbright Scholarships :Sophomore English Committee :Texas Union Board and was an active member of organizations such as :American Association of University Professors :Modern Language Association :National Council of Teachers of English :Conference of College Teachers of English :Texas Association of College Teachers He served as visiting professor in South Africa and New Zealand as well as elsewhere in the United States.


Publications

(this is by no means an exhaustive list) *''American Literary Manuscripts'' pub. University of Texas Press, 1960 *''Life on Waller Creek'' pub. AAR/Tantalus Publications, Austin Texas, 1982. *''Canadian Fiction'' w/ Johanna Jones, Twayne Publishers, Boston 1981 *''Australian Fiction'' w/ Johanna Jones, Twayne Publishers, Boston 1983 *''New Zealand Fiction'' w/ Johanna Jones, Twayne Publishers, Boston 1983


Recognition

*Warshaw Award of the Western Humanities Research Association 1952 *Fulbright Scholarship to New Zealand in 1953 *Jones was made Emeritus Professor by the University of Texas on his retirement in 1975


References


Sources

*http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/1999-2000/memorials/JonesJ/jones.html *http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/caribbean.html


Archives

Joseph Jones Collection
at the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Joseph Jay 1908 births 1999 deaths University of Texas faculty People from Peru, Nebraska 20th-century American writers 20th-century American male writers