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David Ellis (born 23 June 1939) is an English academic and writer. He went from a local grammar school to study English at
Downing College, Cambridge Downing College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge and currently has around 650 students. Founded in 1800, it was the only college to be added to Cambridge University between 1596 and 1869, and is often described as the olde ...
under F. R. Leavis and then spent three years teaching at La Trobe University in
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. The rest of his academic career was at the University of Kent in Canterbury, apart from two years as a visiting professor in two separate universities in the United States and another as an Andrew Mellon Fellow at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina. In 1998 he took early retirement in order to write more and has since published over a dozen books. He remains an Emeritus Professor at the University of Kent. Married with two daughters and three grandchildren he lives in Faversham, Kent.


Key publications

Ellis’s first publications were a translation of
Stendhal Marie-Henri Beyle (; 23 January 1783 – 23 March 1842), better known by his pen name Stendhal (, ; ), was a 19th-century French writer. Best known for the novels ''Le Rouge et le Noir'' (''The Red and the Black'', 1830) and ''La Chartreuse de P ...
’s '' Memoirs of an Egotist'' and a book on Wordsworth's ''
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''. He was then responsible for the third volume of the new Cambridge biography of ''D. H. Lawrence (Dying Game)'' which was short-listed for the James Tait Black award. A good deal of his work since his retirement has been on
D.H.Lawrence David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 – 2 March 1930) was an English writer, novelist, poet and essayist. His works reflect on modernity, industrialization, sexuality, emotional health, vitality, spontaneity and instinct. His best-k ...
and includes ''Death and the Author: How D. H. Lawrence died, and was remembered'' (2008) as well as ''Love and Sex in D. H. Lawrence (2015)''. In a review of ''Death and the Author'', Peter Balbert of Trinity University wrote " LET ME BE PRECISE and unequivocal here. David Ellis, the distinguished critic and the author of the third and final volume of the Cambridge life of D.H.Lawrence, now has written nothing less than a masterpiece of biography, intellectual history, and medical inquiry in a study that is simultaneously wide-ranging and sharply focused. " In 2011 Ellis was awarded the Harry T. Moore award
Harry T. Moore award for services to Lawrence studies. Writing biography turned Ellis’s attention to its problems, some of which he addressed in ''Literary Lives: Biography and the search for understanding'' (2000). Struck with how many biographies of Shakespeare could appear when so little is known about his private life, he discussed the issues in both ''That Man Shakespeare'' (2005) and ''The Truth about William Shakespeare'' (2015) although in between he also wrote ''Shakespeare’s Practical Jokes: an introduction to the comic in his work'' (2007). Ellis is the author of two memoirs, ''Memoirs of a Leavisite: The decline and fall of Cambridge English'' (2013) and ''Frank Cioffi: the philosopher in shirt-sleeves'' (2015) and has kept up his interest in Romantic writers with ''Byron in Geneva: That summer of 1816'' (2011) and, most recently, ''The Story of Stendhal and British Culture'' (2018). Ellis has also written introductions for
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, Penguin Classics and Everyman's Library.


Books

*''Perfidious Albion: The Story of Stendhal and British Culture'' (2018), Edward Everett Root Publishers . *''Love and Sex in D. H. Lawrence'' (2015), Clemson University Press . *''Frank Cioffi: The philosopher in shirt-sleeves'' (2015), Bloomsbury . *''Memoirs of a Leavisite: The decline and fall of 'Cambridge English (2013), Liverpool University Press . Long-listed for the J. R. Ackerley prize for autobiography. *''The truth about William Shakespeare'' (2012), Edinburgh University Press, . *''Byron in Geneva: That Summer of 1816'' (2011), Liverpool University Press . *''Death and the Author: How D. H. Lawrence died, and was remembered'' (2008), Oxford University Press . *''Shakespeare's Practical Jokes: an introduction to the comic in his work'' (2007), Associated University Presses . *''That Man Shakespeare'' (2005), Helm Information . *''Literary Lives: Biography and the Search for Understanding'' (2000), Edinburgh University Press . *''D. H. Lawrence: Dying Game'' (1998),Cambridge University Press . Short-listed for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.


References

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