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John Davy Hayward CBE (2 February 1905 – 17 September 1965) was an English
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,
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, anthologist and
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.


Early life

Hayward was educated at Gresham's School and in
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before going up to
King's College, Cambridge King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a List of colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college lies beside the River Cam and faces ...
in 1923 to read English and modern languages. While still a Cambridge undergraduate, he edited and published the ''Collected Works of the Earl of Rochester''.


Career

From 1927, Hayward lived in
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, working as an editor, critic, anthologist and bibliographer. He edited many of
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's works. In 1929, he edited ''John Donne, Dean of St Paul's: Complete Poetry and Selected Prose'' for the Nonesuch Press. For eleven years, from 1946 to 1957, he shared a house with his close friend the poet T. S. Eliot, gathering and archiving Eliot's papers and styling himself ''Keeper of the Eliot Archive''. Eliot's book of verse called ''Poems Written in Early Youth'' was compiled and edited by Hayward. With Eliot's help he emended the poems from ''The Harvard Advocate'' and added the poems from Eliot's days at St. Louis' Smith Academy, plus the previously unpublished "The Death of Saint Narcissus". This friendship was strained by Eliot's unexpected marriage in January 1957 to his secretary Esmé Valerie Fletcher. To a large extent, she took over Hayward's functions in Eliot's life after they separated their households. He was editor of
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from 1952 to 1965."John Hayward 1904-1965. Some Memories," ''The Book Collector'' 14 4 (Winter 1965): 443-486. Since the mid-1920s Hayward had suffered from muscular dystrophy, and he died in 1965, a few months after Eliot. He bequeathed his entire collection of the literary manuscripts of T.S. Eliot to King's College, Cambridge.


Bibliography

* ''Collected Works of the Earl of Rochester'', ed. John Davy Hayward (1925) * ''John Donne, Dean of St Paul's: Complete Poetry and Selected Prose'', ed. John Hayward ( Nonesuch Press, 1929) * ''The Letters of Saint Evremond, Charles Marguetel de Saint Denis, Seigneur de Saint Evremond'', ed. John Hayward (George Routledge & Sons, London, 1930) * "Charles II", Great Lives Series (Duckworth, London, 1933) *''Gulliver's Travels & Selected Writings in Prose & Verse'' by Dean Swift, ed. John Hayward (Nonesuch Press, Bloomsbury, 1944) * ''Seventeenth Century Poetry - An Anthology Chosen by John Hayward'' (Chatto & Windus, 1948) * ''Since 1939 - Drama, the Novel, Poetry, Prose Literature'' by Robert Speaight, John Hayward, Henry Reed and
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(1949) * ''Selected Prose'' by T. S. Eliot, ed. John Hayward (Penguin Books, London, 1953) * ''The Penguin Book of English Verse'', ed. John Hayward (Penguin Books, London, 1956) * ''Poems Written in Early Youth'' by T. S. Eliot, ed. John Hayward (private printing of 12 copies, 1950, published by
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, 1967) * ''Poetry Book Society Christmas 1966 supplement'', ed. Eric W. W. White, with an introduction in memory of John Hayward


Further reading

*Obituary of Hayward in ''King's College Annual Report'', Cambridge, 1965, pages 30–33. *John Hayward, "Some Memories," ''The Book Collector'' 14 4 (Winter 1965): 443-486.


References


Sources


Janus: the Papers of John Davy HaywardWebster's Dictionary: T.S. Eliot
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