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John Vyvyan
Born1908
Died12 February 1975
OccupationWriter

John Vyvyan (1908 – 12 February 1975) was a British writer known for his study of Shakespeare and his histories of the animal rights movement.

Biography[edit]

Vyvyan was born in Sussex. He originally trained as an archaeologist, he worked with Sir Flinders Petrie in the Middle East. He was the author of three books on Shakespeare, including The Shakespearean Ethic (1959), and two on the origins of anti-vivisection activism, In Pity and in Anger: A Study of the Use of Animals in Science (1969) – which documents the disputes between Frances Power Cobbe and Anna Kingsford, two prominent 19th-century British activists – and The Dark Face of Science (1971).[1] In recognition of his contribution to Shakespearean scholarship in his trilogy, he was offered, but unable to take up, a visiting lectureship at the State University of New York. He died in Exmouth in 1975.

Vyvyan's publications on Shakespeare were positively reviewed in academic journals.[2][3][4]

Selected publications[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ For his research into anti-vivisection, see Finsen, Lawrence and Finsen, Susan. The Animal Rights Movement in America. Twayne Publishers, 1994, p. xiv.
  • ^ Elliott, G. R. (1960). "Reviewed Work: The Shakespearean Ethic. by John Vyvyan". Renaissance News. 13 (3): 246–248. doi:10.2307/2857730. JSTOR 2857730.
  • ^ Ellrodt, Robert (1963). "Reviewed Work: Shakespeare and Platonic Beauty by John Vyvyan". The Modern Language Review. 58 (1): 93. doi:10.2307/3720413. hdl:2027/inu.32000002801183. JSTOR 3720413.
  • ^ Schanzer, Ernest (1963). "Reviewed Work: Shakespeare and Platonic Beauty by John Vyvyan". The Review of English Studies. 14 (53): 79–81. doi:10.1093/res/XIV.53.79. JSTOR 512858.
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