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Anthony David Nuttall (1937–2007), a Fellow of the British Academy, was born on April 25, 1937, and grew up in Hereford. He attended Hereford Grammar School and then Watford Grammar School, where he received a thorough, old-fashioned classical education. Nuttall then went to Merton College in the University of Oxford, where he met his lifelong friend Stephen Medcalf. In 1962, he was appointed lecturer in English at the new University of Sussex, rising to professor ten years later, and in 1978 he became Pro-Vice-Chancellor. After twenty-two years teaching at Sussex, Nuttall applied for a fellowship at New College, Oxford. Common Sky (1974) was the book in which he emerged as a critic with a distinctive and compelling way of looking at literature. Another book, Overheard by God (1980) is about George Herbert's poetry, but its first, riveting sentence displays the brilliance of its immodesty. In New Mimesis (1983), Nuttall discusses the present state of literary theory. He also wrote Essay on Man (1984), The Alternative Trinity (1998), and The Stoic in Love (1989).
Title: Anthony David Nuttall 1937–2007
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Anthony David Nuttall (1937–2007), a Fellow of the British Academy, was born on April 25, 1937, and grew up in Hereford.
He attended Hereford Grammar School and then Watford Grammar School, where he received a thorough, old-fashioned classical education.
Nuttall then went to Merton College in the University of Oxford, where he met his lifelong friend Stephen Medcalf.
In 1962, he was appointed lecturer in English at the new University of Sussex, rising to professor ten years later, and in 1978 he became Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
After twenty-two years teaching at Sussex, Nuttall applied for a fellowship at New College, Oxford.
Common Sky (1974) was the book in which he emerged as a critic with a distinctive and compelling way of looking at literature.
Another book, Overheard by God (1980) is about George Herbert's poetry, but its first, riveting sentence displays the brilliance of its immodesty.
In New Mimesis (1983), Nuttall discusses the present state of literary theory.
He also wrote Essay on Man (1984), The Alternative Trinity (1998), and The Stoic in Love (1989).
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