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Raymond Laurence Brett (10 January 1917 – 6 December 1996) was Professor of English at
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and a friend of
Philip Larkin Philip Arthur Larkin (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) was an English poet, novelist, and librarian. His first book of poetry, '' The North Ship'', was published in 1945, followed by two novels, '' Jill'' (1946) and '' A Girl in Winter'' (1 ...
. He produced an edition of
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and Coleridge's ''
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'' which went through two further editions. Some of his many other publications are listed
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Education

He attended
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and
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and in 1940 received a B.Litt from
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.


Academic career

After working in the
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, from 1940 to 1946, he was a Lecturer in English at the University of Bristol, from 1946 to 1952 and G. F. Grant Professor of English, University of Hull, 1952–1982 and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Hull from 1960 to 1962. He held a number of Visiting Professorships:
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, USA, 1958–1959;
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,
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, 1977;
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,
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, 1978;
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, 1981. He received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from the University of Hull in 1983.


Publications

*''Coleridge's Theory of Imagination'', 1949. *''The third earl of
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: a study in 18th century literary theory'', London : Hutchinson, 1951. *'' Crabbe'', London : Longman, 1956. *''Reason and imagination : a study of form and meaning in four poems : ilton's "Lycidas"; Pope's "Essay on man"; Coleridge's "The rime of the ancient mariner"; Eliot's "Four quartets"', London : Oxford University Press for the University of Hull, 1960. * William Wordsworth and S.T. Coleridge ''Lyrical ballads" edited by R.L. Brett, London : Methuen, 1963. **''Lyrical ballads; Wordsworth and Coleridge : the text of the 1798 edition with the additional 1800 poems and the Prefaces'', London : Routledge, 2nd edition, edited by R.L. Brett with Alun R. Jones 1988, **''Lyrical ballads; Wordsworth and Coleridge : the text of the 1798 edition with the additional 1800 poems and the Prefaces'', London : Routledge, 1991. *''The English Mind'', 1964. *''Poems of faith and doubt, the Victorian age'', London : Arnold, 1965. *''Fancy & imagination : a study of Coleridge'', London : Methuen, 1969. *''S.T. Coleridge '', edited by R.L. Brett (Writers and their Background series), London : Bell, 1971. *''An introduction to English studies'', London : Edward Arnold, 1965, new edition 1976. *'' Hazlitt'', Harlow : Longman, 1977. *''
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: essays on the tercentenary of his death'' Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1979. *"Saved from the flames" ''Times'' Saturday Review, 18 February 1978: Describes the Journals of
Caroline Fox Caroline Fox (24 May 1819 – 12 January 1871) was an English diarist and correspondent from Cornwall. Her diary records memories of major writers, who include John Stuart Mill and Thomas Carlyle. Biography Caroline Fox was born on 24 May 1819 ...
. It was thought that after publication of a selection in 1881, all the manuscripts had been destroyed. This article notes the discovery of the first volume, covering 1832 to 1834, none of which was included in the published selection. A further selection from the journals was published in 1972 and Raymond Brett produced an edition of the journals of Barclay Fox, Caroline's brother in 1979 (See below). * and U.S.: Totowa, N.J., Rowman & Littlefield 1979, .
''Faith and Doubt: religion and secularisation in literature from Wordsworth to Larkin''
, James Clarke (1997) . Part of text only on Google Books but includes portrait. U.S. publication: Macon, Ga. : Mercer University Press, 1997.

''About Larkin'' 7 April 1999


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Brett, Raymond L 1917 births 1996 deaths Academics of the University of Hull People educated at Bristol Cathedral Choir School