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Moore, W. G. (Will Grayburn), 1905-1978

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Personal name headingMoore, W. G. (Will Grayburn), 1905-1978
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Variant(s)Moore, Will Grayburn, 1905-1978
Moore, Will G. (Will Grayburn), 1905-1978
Moore, Will (Will Grayburn), 1905-1978
Associated countryEngland
Birth date1905-07-24
Death date1978-01-27
Place of birthDartford (England)
Place of deathOxford (England)
Field of activityRomance languages Romance literature Criticism French literature
AffiliationMagdalen College (University of Oxford)
Université de Strasbourg
University of Manchester
St. John's College (University of Oxford)
Profession or occupationCritics Philologists College teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inLa réforme allemande et la littérature française, 1930: title page (W. G. Moore)
La Rochefoucauld, his mind and art, 1969:title page (W. G. Moore)
The French Renaissance mind, 1976: title page (W. G. Moore)
LCCN 74-850453: His The classical drama of France, 1971 (hdg.: Moore, Will Grayburn; usage: Will G. Moore)
Wikipedia (German), May 26, 2015 (Will Grayburn Moore (b. 24th July 1905 in Dartford; d. 27th January 1978 in Oxford) was a British scholar of romance languages and a literary critic)
Wikipedia (German), viewed July 5, 2024: Will Grayburn Moore (Moore studied at Magdalen College, Oxford. He received his doctorate in 1930 from the University of Strasbourg with the thesis La Réforme allerande et la littérature française. Research on the notoriety of Luther in France (Strasbourg 1930). From 1931 to 1933 he was an assistant lecturer in Manchester, from 1934 to 1972 he taught in Oxford as a fellow of St John's College (Oxford), most recently as a professor (reader) of French literature.)
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Wikidata, viewed July 3, 2024: Will Grayburn Moore (British philologist and romanist)
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