A. Norman Jeffares A. Norman Jeffares i(A10136 works by) (a.k.a. Alexander Norman Jeffares)
Born: Established: 1920 Dublin, Dublin (County),
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Ireland,
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 2005
Gender: Male
Heritage: Irish
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Jeffares studied Classics at Trinity College, Dublin and took up his first lectureship there in 1943-1944. He also taught at Oxford, in the Netherlands, and at Edinburgh before taking up a position in Adelaide. Jeffares returned to the United Kingdom in 1956 to become Chair of English at Leeds University.

Jeffares was one of the inaugurators of post-colonial criticism. He pioneered Commonwealth studies while teaching at Leeds University.

(Source: 'Eccentric Champion of Anglo-Irish Literature', by John Sutherland. Sydney Morning Herald, 1 July 2005)

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