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Henry Butler Clarke

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born(1863-11-09)9 November 1863
Marchington
Died10 September 1904(1904-09-10) (aged 40)
Torquay
Occupationacademic
NationalityBritish
Notable worksModern Spain, 1815-1898

Henry Butler Clarke (9 November 1863 — 10 September 1904) was a lecturer on Spanish at the University of Oxford's Taylor Institution from 1890 to 1894, and an author of books about Spanish literature and history. His best-known work is Modern Spain, 1815-1898, published posthumously in 1906.[1]

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Life

Clarke was partly raised in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, on the French-Spanish border, where his father was Anglican chaplain. He studied at the University of Oxford, and in 1890 was appointed lecturer on Spanish at the Taylor Institution. He resigned as a lecturer for reasons of health in 1894, but remained Fereday Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, and continued to write and research. In 1898 he was invited to give the annual Taylorian Lecture, choosing as his subject the picaresque novel.[2] He died in Torquay in 1904.

After his death, the portion of his library acquired by St John's College was catalogued by Fernando de Arteaga y Pereira, Taylorian Teacher of Spanish, who also revised Clarke's Spanish Grammar for Schools for a second edition in 1914.

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  1. ^ Review in Boston Evening Transcript, June 29, 1907. Available on Google News.
  2. ^ Published in Studies in European Literature (Oxford, 1900), pp. 313-339.
  3. ^ "Review of Modern Spain, 1815–1898 by H. Butler Clarke ..." The Quarterly Review. 208: 1–23. January 1908.
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