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Walter Horace Bruford, FBA (14 July 1894 – 28 June 1988) was a British scholar of German literature. Walter Horace Bruford was born in Manchester in 1894. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and then at
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and the
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. During
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he served with the
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cryptographic intelligence division in
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at the Admiralty. After the war he conducted research in Zurich, became a Lecturer in German at
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in 1920, and then a Reader at Aberdeen in 1923. Bruford was then appointed Professor of German at the
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in 1929. He was seconded to the Foreign Office during
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, 1939–1943, to work at
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. From 1951 he was
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at the
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until 1961. His elder daughter was the British potter
Joan Brown Joan Brown (born Joan Vivien Beatty; February 13, 1938 – October 26, 1990) was an American figurative painter who lived and worked in Northern California. She was a member of the "second generation" of the Bay Area Figurative Movement.Glu ...
, and his son was the folkloris
Dr Alan Bruford
He lived at Abbey St. Bathans, Duns, Berwickshire. Professor Walter Horace Bruford died in 1988.


Works

*Germany in the eighteenth century: the social background of the literary revival (1935) *Chekhov and His Russia, a Sociological Study (1947) *Theatre, drama, and audience in Goethe's Germany (1950) *Literary Interpretation in Germany (1952) *Anton Chekhov (1957) *Fürstin Gallitzin und Goethe. Das Selbstvervollkommnungsideal und seine Grenzen (1957) *Culture and society in classical Weimar, 1775-1806 (1962) *First Steps In German Fifty Years Ago (1965) *The German Tradition of Self-cultivation: Bildung from Humboldt to Thomas Mann (1975) *Some German Memories 1911-1961 (1979)


References

*German studies. Presented to Walter Horace Bruford on his retirement by his pupils, colleagues, and friends (1962)
Memoirs of Room 40 (naval code-breaking unit) by Walter Horace Bruford
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bruford, WH 1894 births 1988 deaths Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Academics of the University of Edinburgh Linguists from the United Kingdom Fellows of the British Academy People educated at Manchester Grammar School University of Zurich alumni Royal Navy personnel of World War I Academics of the University of Aberdeen Bletchley Park people Academics of the University of Cambridge 20th-century linguists