Kathleen Nott

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Standard Name: Nott, Kathleen
Birth Name: Kathleen Cecilia Nott
KN was a philosophical writer, novelist, translator, poet, and critic of the mid twentieth century. Her importance for literary history lies in the position she took up in The Emperor's Clothes, 1953, which challenged the predominance of T. S. Eliot and of traditional religion in general in English critical thinking of the time.
McCall, Colin. “Kathleen Nott (1905–1999). Down to Earth”. The Freethinker, No. 4, p. 10.

Connections

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Literary responses Lady Cynthia Asquith
Kathleen Nott writing in The Observer found the book [n]ot only enthralling but moving: a comment which was used as an endorsement to advertise it.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
Times Digital Archive 54884 (23 September 1960): 16
It...
Literary responses Kathleen Raine
Jerome McGann , however, insisted that KR does not overestimate the need to establish Blake's tradition,
Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research, 1981.
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and agreed with her on the importance of recovering the sources of Blake's special symbolic language to...
Literary responses Dorothy L. Sayers
Within Sayers's lifetime she had become a figure of controversy on account of the element of Christian partisanship in her non-fictional works. In The Emperor's Clothes, 1953, Kathleen Nott bracketed Sayers with T. S. Eliot
Reception Edith Mary Moore
In 1938, EMM 's name appeared in an early number of Kriticky Mesicnik, a Czech literary periodical edited by Václav Černý (reprinted in 1972 and 1992), in a list of British writers including Rosamond Lehmann

Timeline

10 December 1950
Bertrand Russell from Great Britain was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Literature in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought.
The Nobel Foundation,. Nobel E-Museum.