William Paton Ker
Standard Name: Ker, William Paton
Used Form: W. P. Ker
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Instructor | Freya Stark | She undertook a broad programme of study, which included courses in English history, Shakespeare, Latin, and mathematics. She was most influenced by her instructor William Paton Ker
, an internationally-distinguished scholar and chair of Scandinavian... |
Instructor | John Oliver Hobbes | She also enrolled in a classics course at University College
, London. While there she studied with W. P. Ker
(an important figure in the development of English literature as an academic subject), and... |
Instructor | Storm Jameson | SJ
first planned to write her graduate thesis on representations of pantheism in French and German literature. Following consultation with W. P. Ker
at University College
, she changed it to a study of modern... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Freya Stark | FS
established an instant literary reputation with her travel book The Valleys of the Assassins, about her research in remote parts of Persia. She dedicated the book to one of her mentors, Professor... |
Performance of text | Helen Waddell | This work arose out of the W. P. Ker
Lecture which HW
delivered at Glasgow University
on 28 October 1947, after a year's delay from the date at first proposed. Monica Blackett
includes the text... |
Publishing | John Oliver Hobbes | JOH
's non-fiction included travel essays in epistolary form written while in Delhi for the durbar for Edward VII
in early 1903. These were originally published in England in the Daily Graphic and in the... |
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