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斯塔夫理阿诺斯 L. S. Stavrianos海伦·凯勒 Helen Keller哈雷特·阿班 Hallett Edward Abend
哈罗德·伊罗生 Harold R.Isaacs鲁思.本尼迪克特 Ruth Benedict明妮·魏特琳 Minnie Vautrin
诺曼·卡森斯 Norman Cousins狄克逊·韦克特 Dixon Wecter戴尔·卡耐基 Dale Carnegie
罗曼·文森特·皮尔 Norman Vincent Peale查尔斯·哈尼尔 Charls E. Haanel乔治·克拉森 George S. Clason
马克·费尔特 Mark Felt詹姆斯·麦格雷戈·伯恩斯 James MacGregor Burns彼得·德鲁克 Peter F. Drucker
亨利·福特 Henry Ford戴维·洛克菲勒 David Rockefeller凯瑟琳·卡尔 Cathleen Carl
埃尔文·布鲁克斯·怀特 Elwyn Brooks White伊迪丝·华顿 Edith Wharton海明威 Ernest Hemingway
弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德 F. Scott Fitzgerald威廉·福克纳 William Faulkner亨利·米勒 Henry Miller
詹姆斯·凯恩 James Mallahan Cain玛·金·罗琳斯 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings玛格丽特·米切尔 Margaret Mitchell
德莱塞 Theodore Dreiser亨德里克·威廉·房龙 Hendrik Willem van Loon汤姆·戈德温 Tom Godwin
罗斯·麦唐诺 Ross MacDonald欧文·华莱士 Irving Wallace埃德加·斯诺 Edgar Snow
施赖勃 Flora Rheta Schreiber哈罗德·罗宾斯 Harold Robbins西德尼·谢尔顿 Sidney Sheldon
房龙 Hendrik Willem van Loon理查德·马丁·斯特恩 Richard Martin Stern亨利·丹克尔 Henry Denker
詹姆斯·希尔顿 James Hilton赫尔曼·沃克 Herman Wouk托马斯·沃尔夫 Thomas Wolfe
布赖恩·克罗泽 Brian Crozier费慰梅 Wilma Fairbank约翰·托兰 John Toland
卡洛斯·贝克 Carlos Baker崔佛·杜普伊 Trevor N. Dupuy欧文·斯通 Irving Stone
弗农·阿·沃尔特斯 Vernon A. Walters哈里森·索尔兹伯里 Harrison Salisbury康奈尔·伍尔里奇 Cornell Woolrich
艾西恩 Everett M. Webbber弗利普·何塞·法默 Philip José Farmer约翰·迪克森·卡尔 John Dickson Carr
罗伯特·阿瑟 Robert Arthur, Jr.厄尔·斯坦利·加德纳 Erle Stanley Gardner达希尔·哈米特 Dashiell Hammett
理查德·艾尔曼 Richard Ellmann科恩 I. Bernard CohenE·迈尔 Ernst W. Mayr
理查德·艾尔曼 Richard Ellmann
作者  (1918年3月15日1987年5月13日)

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  理查德·艾尔曼(Richard Ellmann)是二十世纪后半世纪西方文学界现代英语文学的主要权威之一。他就学于耶鲁大学和都柏林三一学院,曾在哈佛,耶鲁等美国许多著名大学任教。后任牛津大学英语文学讲座教授,直至1984年退休。艾尔曼一生著述编辑甚丰,他的《叶芝传》《乔伊斯传》《王尔德传》都受到西方术界的一致推崇,其中《乔伊斯传》初版之后,很快就获得普遍的赞赏,被誉为二十世纪最优秀的文学传记。


  Richard David Ellmann (March 15, 1918 – May 13, 1987) was a prominent American literary critic and biographer of the Irish writers James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and William Butler Yeats. Ellmann's James Joyce (1959), for which he won the National Book Award in 1960, is one of the most acclaimed literary biographies of the 20th century and the 1982 revised edition of the work was similarly recognised with the award of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. A liberal humanist, Ellmann's academic work generally focused on the major modernist writers of the twentieth century.
  
  Life
  
  Ellmann was born at Highland Park, Michigan, the second of the three sons (there were no daughters) of James Isaac Ellmann, lawyer, a Jewish Romanian immigrant, and his wife, Jeanette Barsook, an immigrant from Kiev. He served in the United States Navy during WWII. He studied at Yale University, where he later taught, and where with Charles Feidelson, Jr., he edited the extraordinarily important anthology, The Modern Tradition. He earlier taught at Northwestern, and later at Oxford, before serving (for a considerable stipend) as Emory University's Robert W. Woodruff Professor from 1980 till his death. In 1947 he was awarded a B.Litt degree (an earlier form of the M.Litt) from the University of Dublin (Trinity College), where he was resident while researching his biography of Yeats.
  
  Biographie
  
  
  Yeat
  In Yeats: The Man and the Masks, Ellmann drew on conversations with George Yeats along with thousands of pages of unpublished manuscripts to write a critical examination of the poet's life.
  
  Joyce
  Ellmann is perhaps most well known for his literary biography of James Joyce, a revealing account of the life of one of the 20th century's most influential literary figures. Anthony Burgess called James Joyce "the greatest literary biography of the century." Edna O'Brien, the Irish novelist, remarked that "H. G. Wells said that Finnegans Wake was an immense riddle, and people find it too difficult to read. I have yet to meet anyone who has read and digested the whole of it—except perhaps my friend Richard Ellmann." Ellmann quotes extensively from Finnegans Wake, as epigraphs in James Joyce.
  
  Wilde
  His Pulitzer Prize winning (1989) biography Oscar Wilde is still the standard life. Capturing the warmhearted and generous spirit of the legendary wit, he examines Wilde's ascent to literary prominence and his public downfall. Ellmann posthumously won a National (USA) Book Critics Circle Award in 1988 and a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 for the book. The book was the basis for the 1997 film Wilde, directed by Brian Gilbert.
  It is considered to be the definitive work on the subject. Ray Monk, a philosopher and biographer, described Ellmann's Oscar Wilde as a "rich, fascinating biography that succeeds in understanding another person".
  Ellmann used his knowledge of the Irish milieu to bring together four literary luminaries in Four Dubliners: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett, a collection of essays first delivered at the Library of Congress.
  He was Goldsmiths' professor of English literature at Oxford University, 1970-1984, then Professor Emeritus, and a fellow at New College, Oxford, 1970-1987.
  Ellmann died in Oxford, aged 69. His wife, Mary (c. 1921 - 1989), whom he married in 1949, was an essayist. The couple had three children: Stephen (b. 1951), Maud (b. 1954), and Lucy (b. 1956), the first two being academics and the third a novelist and teacher of writing.
  Many of his collected papers, artifacts, and ephemera were acquired by the University of Tulsa's McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives. Other manuscripts are housed in the Northwestern University's Library special collections department.
  
  Bibliography
  
  As Author
  Yeats: The Man And The Masks (1948; revised edition in 1979)
  The Identity of Yeats (1954; second edition in 1964)
  James Joyce (1959; revised edition in 1982)
  Eminent Domain: Yeats among Wilde, Joyce, Pound, Eliot, and Auden (1970)
  Literary Biography: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford on 4 May 1971 (1971)
  Ulysses on the Liffey (1972)
  Golden Codgers: Biographical Speculations (1976)
  The Consciousness of Joyce (1977)
  James Joyce's hundredth birthday, side and front views: A lecture delivered at the Library of Congress on March 10, 1982 (1982)
  Oscar Wilde at Oxford (1984)
  W.B. Yeats’s Second Puberty; A Lecture Delivered At The Library Of Congress On April 2, 1984 (1985)
  Oscar Wilde (1987) [but see Dr. Horst Schroeder:
  'Additions and Corrections to Richard Ellmann's OSCAR WILDE' second edition, revised and enlarged (2002)]
  Four Dubliners: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett (1987)
  As Editor
  My Brother's Keeper: James Joyce's Early Years (Stanislaus Joyce; ed. Richard Ellmann, 1958)
  The Critical Writings of James Joyce (Eds. Ellsworth Mason and Richard Ellmann, 1959)
  Letters of James Joyce Vol. 2 (Ed. Richard Ellmann, 1966)
  Letters of James Joyce Vol. 3 (Ed. Richard Ellmann, 1966)
  Giacomo Joyce (James Joyce; ed. Richard Ellmann, 1968)
  Oscar Wilde: a Collection of Critical Essays (Ed. Richard Ellmann, 1969)
  The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde" (Ed. Richard Ellmann, 1970)
  The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry (Eds. Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair, 1973)
  Selected Letters of James Joyce (Ed. Richard Ellmann, 1975)
  Modern Poems: An Introduction to Poetry (Eds. Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair, 1976)
  The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Writings by Oscar Wilde (Ed. Ellmann, 1982)
    

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