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W. P. Ker

William Paton Ker, FBA, was a Scottish literary scholar and essayist.

Life
Born in Glasgow in 1855, Ker studied at Glasgow Academy, the University of Glasgow, and Balliol College, Oxford. He was appointed to a fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford, in 1879. He became Professor of English Literature and History at the University College of South Wales, Cardiff, in 1883, and moved to University College London as Quain Professor in 1889. A W. P. Ker Memorial Lecture is held at Glasgow University in his honour. ==Influence==
Influence
He is referred to repeatedly in J. R. R. Tolkien's essay Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics. W. H. Auden's discovery of Ker was a turning point: :"... what good angel lured me into Blackwell's one afternoon and, from such a wilderness of volumes, picked out for me the essays of W. P. Ker? No other critic whom I have subsequently read could have granted me the same vision of a kind of literary All Souls Night in which the dead, the living and the unborn writers of every age and tongue were seen as engaged upon a common, noble and civilizing task. No other could have so instantaneously aroused in me a fascination with prosody, which I have never lost." ==Works==
Works
Epic and Romance: Essays on Medieval Literature (1897; second edition 1908) • The Dark Ages (Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1904). • • • • English Literature; Medieval (1912) – also known as Medieval English literatureTwo Essays (1918) • Sir Walter Scott (1919) • The Art of Poetry (1923) • Collected Essays (1925) • Form And Style In Poetry (1928) • On Modern Literature (1955) • Collected Essays (1968) edited by Charles Whibley ==Notes==
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