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John Fraser (18 July 1928 – 11 September 2023) was a British academic, writer and art critic. He spent much of his career in the United States and at
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in Canada. He wrote three printed books and many other works published in digital form, and publicised the work of his late wife, the American artist
Carol Hoorn Fraser Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930–1991) was an American-born figurative artist who worked and lived for thirty years in Nova Scotia, Canada. Biography Carol Hoorn Fraser was born on September 5, 1930, in Depression-era Superior, Wisconsin. Her father ...
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Biography

Born in North London on 18 July 1928, and educated at a provincial grammar school, John Fraser entered
Balliol College Balliol College () is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1263 by nobleman John I de Balliol, it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world. With a governing body of a master and ar ...
, Oxford, in 1948 as an Exhibitioner (junior scholar)and read English. In 1953 he moved to the States, taking the Barzun-Trilling and doing a Ph.D. at the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota Twin Cities (historically known as University of Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint ...
, with a dissertation on George Sturt, rural labouring life, and the rhetoric of sociological presentation, plus a minor in Philosophy, including classes from
Wilfred Sellars Wilfrid Stalker Sellars (; May 20, 1912 – July 2, 1989) was an American philosopher and prominent developer of Critical realism (philosophy of perception), critical realism who "revolutionized both the content and the method of philosophy in t ...
and Alan Donagan. In 1961, he and the Minnesota artist
Carol Hoorn Fraser Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930–1991) was an American-born figurative artist who worked and lived for thirty years in Nova Scotia, Canada. Biography Carol Hoorn Fraser was born on September 5, 1930, in Depression-era Superior, Wisconsin. Her father ...
moved to Halifax,
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, where he taught at
Dalhousie University Dalhousie University (commonly known as Dal) is a large public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Bible Hill, and a second medical school campus ...
, retiring in 1993 as George Munro Professor of English. During his academic career he published three books with Cambridge University Press, and numerous articles. In 1990 he gave the Alexander Lectures at the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public university, public research university whose main campus is located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park (Toronto), Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by ...
, on ''Nihilism, Modernism, and Value.'' He is an elected Fellow of the
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. After Carol's death in 1991 he co-curated a show of her work, ''A Visionary Gaze'' (1993), and engaged in extensive archival work on her art and life. His website, Jottings.ca, was conceived as a vehicle for extending her reputation. It rapidly branched out, and now includes the equivalent of several print books. A reviewer of his ''Violence in the Arts'' (1973) spoke of Fraser’s "extremely agile and incessantly active mind which illuminates almost every subject it touches." Another called his magnum opus, ''America and the Patterns of Chivalry'' (1983), "a brilliant and utterly absorbing work" and said that "There are not many learned books which have the unputdownable quality of a thriller; this is one of them." The series in which his ''The Name of Action; Critical Essays'' (1984) appeared was "established to publish in paperback for an individual readership the Press’s most outstanding monographs."Publisher's information in John Fraser, ''The Name of Action''; Critical Essays. Cambridge Paperback Library. Fraser died on 11 September 2023, at the age of 95.


Published works


Print books

* ''Violence in the Arts'' (Cambridge, CUP, 1974); illustrated pb 1976 hc / pb * ''America and the Patterns of Chivalry'' (Cambridge, CUP, 1982) * ''The Name of Action: Critical Essays'' (Cambridge, CUP, 1984) pb [Shakespeare, Scott Fitzgerald, Twain, Emily Brontë, Stephen Crane, B. Traven, Pauline Réage, Yvor Winters, Northrop Frye, Swift, J.L. and Barbara Hammond, George Sturt, Eugène Atget, the organic community].


E-books

* ''Nihilism, Modernism, and Value'' (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2013) * ''A Bit of This and a Bit of That about Poetry'' (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2013) * ''Thrillers'' (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2014) * ''Desires; Sixty-Five French Poems plus a Small but Famous German One'', translated by John Fraser (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2014) * ''Pushing Back: Language, Truth, and Consequences'' (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2015) * ''Focusing: Drawings by Carol Fraser'', edited by John Fraser and Barbara Bickle (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2015) * ''Moments: 100 photographs by John Fraser'' (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2015) * ''Gardens of Delight and Power: Images by Carol Hoorn Fraser'', edited by John Fraser and Barbara Bickle (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2015) * ''Dwellings: Watercolours by Carol Hoorn Fraser'', edited by Barbara Bickle and John Fraser (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2015) * ''Interfacing: 22 photographs by John Fraser'' (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2016) * ''Camera Work (revised edition): 35 Photographs by John Fraser'' (Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com, 2017)


Web-books

(All are located at www.jottings.ca. Sections of each book are listed in square brackets after the title and date.)
''Carol Hoorn Fraser''
(2001)

(1990/2001) ubstantiality / Cold White Peaks / Being There TogetherAlexander Lectures
''Language, Truth, and Consequences''
(2001) n Defence of Language / Playing for Real: Discourse and Authority / Communication, Communion, Communality / Mind-Forged Manacles
''Thrillers''
(2002) he Best Thriller / A Philosophical Thriller / Writer at Work / Quickies / Reading Thrillers / Back-Ups
''Voices in the Cave of Being''
(2004) reliminary / Poetry and the Headmaster’s Wife / Among the Monuments / Powers of Style / Personals / A New Book of Verse / Language and Being / Other Rooms / Resources
''A New Book of Verse''
leven-hundred English, French, and German poems from Chaucer until now
''Found Pages; the Remarkable Harold Ernest Kelly''
(2006) ntroductory / BioBiblio / Violence, Inc. / Sidebars / Notes / Concluding / Supplementary / Backgrounds


Selected articles


Criticism

* "Swift and the Decay of Letters", (1955) Jottings>Beginnings * "The Name of Action: Nelly Dean and ''Wuthering Heights''," ''Nineteenth Century Fiction'', 20 (1965); in ''The Name of Action'' (NA) * "A Dangerous Book?—''The Story of O''," ''Western Humanities Review'', 20 (1966); (NA) * "In Defence of Culture: ''Huckleberry Finn''," ''Oxford Review'' (1967) (NA); tweaked and reformatted as
“‘Civilization’ and Romance in ''Huckleberry Finn''” (2008)
Jottings>America and the Chivalric. * "Atget and the City," ''Cambridge Quarterly'', 3 (1968), ''Studio International'' (1971); Pnina R. Petruck, ed., ''The Camera Viewed: Writings on Twentieth-Century Photography'' (1979) ondensed (NA) * "Prospero’s Book: ''The Tempest'' Revisited," ecularity, power, and justice''Critical Review'' (1968); (NA) * "Photography and the City," ''Yale Review'', 59 (1970) * "Rereading Traven’s ''The Death Shio''," ''Southern Review'', 9 (1973); (NA) * "Heroic Order in the Poetry of J.V. Cunningham," ''Southern Review'', 23 (1987) * "Crane, Norris, and London," ''American Literature'', vol.9 of ''New Pelican Guide to English Literature'', ed Boris Ford (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1988) * "Borges and the Chivalric," ''Selected Papers in Medievalism;'' Volumes I and II, 1986 and 1987, ed. Janet E. Goebel and Rebecca Cochran, Indiana PA, Indiana U of Pennsylvania, 1988 * "Jorge Luis Borges, Alive in His Labyrinth," ''Criticism'', 31 (1989) * "Portals and Pulps: Orwell, Hoggart, 'America,' and the Uses of Gangster Fiction," ''Transatlantica; revue d' études Américaines'', (2012) nline


Principles

* "Modern Poetics: Twentieth-Century American and British", ''Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics'', ed. Alex Preminger (Princeton NJ, Princeton UP, 1964) * "Northrop Frye and Evaluation," ''Cambridge Quarterly'', 11 (1967); (NA) * "The Erotic and Censorship," ''Oxford Review'' (1968) * "Winters’ Summa," (review-article on Yvor Winters’ ''Forms of Discovery''),
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, 7 (1969) * "Leavis and Winters: Professional Manners," ''Cambridge Quarterly'', 5 (1970) * "Yvor Winters: the Perils of Mind," ''Centennial Review'', 14 (1970); (NA) * "Stretches and Languages; a Contribution to Critical Theory,"
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, 32 (1971) * "Evaluation and English Studies," ''College English'', 35 (1973) * "Playing for Real; Discourse and Authority," ''University of Toronto Quarterly'', 56 (1987); Jottings>Language, Truth, and Consequences * "Mind-Forged Manacles; Reply to a Questionnaire," ''University of Toronto Quarterly'', 58 (1990); Jottings>Language, Truth, and Consequences
“Vision and Analogy”
(2003) Jottings>Voices>Other Rooms

(2004); Jottings>Saying Simply


Philosophical



''GSE (Graduate Student of English)'', 2 (1959); Jottings>Beginnings * "In Defense of Language; If It Needs It," ''University of Toronto Quarterly'', 59 (1989); Jottings>Language, Truth, and Consequences

(2002) Jottings>Thrillers

(2003); Jottings>Voices>Other Rooms

(2005); Jottings>Cogitations

(2006); Jottings>Cogitations


Other

* "Reflections on the Organic Community," ''Human World'' (1974); (NA) * "Watching Horror Movies," ''University of Michigan Quarterly'' (1990) 29: 39-54.

(chapter 11 and amplified notes, plus excerpts, from America and the Patterns of Chivalry) (2008); Jottings>America and the Chivalric

(2008); Jottings>Cogitations


Miscellaneous

* Co-editor at the University of Minnesota, with Thomas J. Roberts and others, of ''GSE: The Graduate Student of English: a Quarterly Journal'', 12 issues (1957–60) * With Leighton Davis, ''A Visionary Gaze: In Memoriam Carol Hoorn Fraser 1930-1991'' (Halifax, NS, Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery, 1993), exhibition catalogue,

(2004); Jottings>Visuals


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fraser, John 1928 births 2023 deaths University of Minnesota alumni Academic staff of Dalhousie University Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford British expatriates in the United States British expatriate academics in Canada British emigrants to Canada