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John Edward Fletcher (18 January 1940 – 1 June 1992) was a British-Australian scholar best known for his research and publications on
Athanasius Kircher Athanasius Kircher (2 May 1602 – 27 November 1680) was a German Society of Jesus, Jesuit scholar and polymath who published around 40 major works of comparative religion, geology, and medicine. Kircher has been compared to fellow Jes ...
as well as several other Germans who had lived in and/or influenced Australia.Brian Taylor, "John Fletcher", ''Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries'', Vol. 17, No. 3, September 1992, pp. 80-83. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
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, "John Fletcher", ''Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries'', Vol. 17, No. 3, September 1992, pp. 85-87. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
John Fletcher
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Overview


Education

John Edward Fletcher was born in the industrial city of
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in
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to a printer/soldier father and a millworker mother. There he attended Thornton Grammar School of which in his final year he became
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and
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. He went on as a scholarship holder to read for his BA degree at
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, University of London, where he studied under such famous scholars of German language as the Medievalist A.T. Hatto and the
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specialist Leonard Wilson Forster, later Schroeder Professor of German at
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. On graduating he moved on to the
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to obtain
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and then back to the Queen Mary College on a postgraduate scholarship intending to do his doctorate under Claus Viktor Bock on the 17th-century German
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Athanasius Kircher Athanasius Kircher (2 May 1602 – 27 November 1680) was a German Society of Jesus, Jesuit scholar and polymath who published around 40 major works of comparative religion, geology, and medicine. Kircher has been compared to fellow Jes ...
. His first task was to come to grip with Kircher's vast body of writings on most branches of learning of his age, for example: mathematics, astronomy, music, oriental languages - including
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, which Kircher was certain he had deciphered, but of course hadn't. The second task he and Dr. Bock set was to edit the immense correspondence from and to Kircher. Fletcher succeeded by 1966 in producing an extremely erudite thesis of over 900 pages - somewhere around the size of many of Kircher's own publications.


Instruction

Fletcher then emigrated to Australia and took up the position of Senior Teaching fellow in the Department of German at
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. Almost immediately he began to indulge his lifelong passion for books and bibliography. In 1968 he took up the first full lectureship in German Baroque literature in the Department of German at
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and was promoted to Senior Lecturer a few years later. He was to spend the rest of his life at Sydney University where he continued his research on Kircher. His study leave was spent often in the
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, but more often in the Duke Augustus Library in the charming little north German town of Wolfenbuettel with its notable collection of 16th and 17th century books. Much of his research here was funded by the highly prestigious post-doctoral
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scholarship, which Fletcher had been awarded. He was also invited to organise the Library's international conference on Kircher and to edit the resulting book.


Publications

Back in Australia, John Fletcher worked particularly hard on books that threw light on all sorts of Australian-German contacts, especially of the 19th century. Amongst other things this led him to take part in the setting up of the
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Society, a literary society devoted to researching and publishing on the life and times of that brilliant but tragic figure in this university's history who had studied in Berlin around 1890, was famed as a poet in his own rights and who, as Associate Professor of
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, lectured on several ancient, medieval and modern languages and literatures until he was sacked by the Australian Senate for adultery and/or drunkenness in 1925. Later in his life he had begun publishing studies of Germans in 19th century Australia and published one also on the
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who was a university teacher in Germany at the turn of the century. Fletcher collected all the poetry publications other than anthologies that had appeared in
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between 1950 and 1980 and he published a comprehensive catalogue of these in the process. He also created a collection of poetry books that is the envy of public and university librarians throughout the country because, as Brian Taylor stated in the obituary given for his friend, no library can possibly have certain of these books, since they never went on sale anywhere.


Late life

Soon after his arrival in Sydney, John Fletcher joined the Friends of the University Library and as a committee member, its treasurer, secretary and, at the time of his death, president. He was long a member of the
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and was at his death its president and Publications Editor, having produced his own last book in their series of ''Studies in Australian Bibliography''.Studies in Australian Bibliography (Walter W. Stone; Wentworth Press; BCSA) - Book Series List
publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 16 February 2023.


Select bibliography


Kircher

* Fletcher, John E., "A brief survey of the unpublished correspondence of Athanasius Kircher S J. (1602–80)", in: '' Manuscripta'', XIII, St. Louis, 1969, pp. 150–60. * Fletcher, John E., "Johann Marcus Marci writes to Athanasius Kircher", in: ''Janus'', Leyden, LIX (1972), pp. 97–118 * Fletcher, John E., "Athanasius Kircher und seine Beziehungen zum gelehrten Europa seiner Zeit", Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1986 (Wolfenbütteler Arbeiten zur Barockforschung series, Band 17). * Fletcher, John E., "Johann Marcus Marci writes to Athanasius Kircher", in: ''Janus'', 59 (1972), pp 95–118. * Fletcher, John E., ''Athanasius Kircher : A Man Under Pressure''. Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1988. * Fletcher, John E., ''Athanasius Kircher and Duke August of Brunswick-Lüneberg : A Chronicle of Friendship''. Otto Harrassowitz, 1988. * Fletcher, John E., ''Athanasius Kircher and His Correspondence''. Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1988. * Fletcher, John E., ''Athanasius Kircher und seine Beziehungen zum gelehrten Europa seiner Zeit'', Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1988. * Fletcher, John E., ''A Study of the Life and Works of Athanasius Kircher, "Germanus Incredibilis" ''. Edited by Elizabeth Fletcher. Brill Publications, Amsterdam, 2011.


Other

* John E. Fletcher
"German Books (1501–1800) in Australian Libraries: A Survey"
in: ''Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association'', Volume 31, 1969, Issue 1, pp. 40–62. * John Fletcher, ''Georg Philipp Harsdoerfer, Nuernberg, und Athanasius Kircher'', Nuernberg: Verein fuer Geschichte der Stadt Nuernberg, 1972. * John Fletcher and
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, ''German Language Books in the Libraries of Canberra, Melbourne and New South Wales'', North Ryde, N.S.W., Macquarie University, School of Modern Languages, German Section, 1972. * John Fletcher, ''St. James' Church, Forest Lodge : A Chronicle of Parish Life (1877-1977)'', Forest Lodge, N.S.W.: St. James' Church, 1977. * Axel Clark, John Fletcher and Robin Marsden, eds., ''Between Two Worlds: "Loss of Faith" and Late Nineteenth Century Australian Literature: Essays By Vincent Buckley ... t al.', Sydney: Wentworth Books, 1979. * John Fletcher and Rose Smith, ''A Short-Title Catalogue of Sixteenth Century Printed Books Held in Libraries and Private Collections in New South Wales, with a List of Provenances'', Sydney: Library Council of New South Wales, 1979. * Johannes H. Voigt, John Fletcher and John A. Moses, eds., ''New Beginnings: Germans in New South Wales and Queensland: A Commemorative Volume (Neuanfänge: Deutsche in New South Wales und Queensland: eine Festschrift)'', Stuttgart: Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations/Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, 1983. * John Edward Fletcher, ''John Degotardi : Printer, Publisher And Photographer'', Sydney: Book Collectors' Society of Australia, 1984. * John Edward Fletcher, ''German Manuscripts (1538-1864) in the Libraries of Sydney: A Descriptive Catalogue'', Sydney : Book Collectors' Society of Australia, 1988. * John Fletcher, ''Poetry Books and Poetry Broadsheets Published from 1950 to 1980 in South Wales: A Catalogue'', Sydney: Book Collectors' Society of Australia, 1989. * John Fletcher, ''The Story of William Nathaniel Pratt (1847-1933) and the Poems That Weren't Published in 1917'', Sydney: Book Collectors' Society of Australia, 1990. * John Edward Fletcher, ''The Jane Windeyer Bookplate Collection in the University of Sydney Library : A Catalogue'', Sydney : Book Collectors' Society of Australia, 1990. * John Fletcher, ''
Frederick Sefton Delmer Frederick Sefton Delmer (24 October 1864 – 7 April 1931) was an Australian linguistics university lecturer and journalist. Life Delmer was born in Battery Point, Tasmania, to James Delmer (1837–1914), a Master mariner, and Margaret Sefton B ...
: From Herman Grimm and Arthur Streeton to Ezra Pound'', Sydney: Book Collectors' Society of Australia, 1991. * John Edward Fletcher, ''Hermann Lau and His Sojourns (1854-1859) in Sydney, Goulburn, Braidwood, Araluen, Moruya and Shoalhaven'', Sydney: Book Collectors' Society of Australia, 1991.


See also

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References


External links

* Wallace Kirsop
"John Fletcher, or the Achieving Power of Individual Energy and Determination"
in: ''Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin'', 18:2-3, 67–80, 1994 - includes checklist of his publications.
Fletcher, John Edward, Worldcat Identities
- list of works by John Edward Fletcher most widely held by libraries
John Fletcher
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fletcher, John Edward 1940 births Alumni of Queen Mary University of London British emigrants to Australia Academic staff of Monash University Academic staff of the University of Sydney Australian book and manuscript collectors Australian bibliographers Australian literary critics Australian biographers 1992 deaths Alumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham