Fun Facts Friday: Richard Ellmann
Fun Facts Friday , Latest Posts / March 15, 2013

Richard Ellmann (15 March, 1918 – 13 May, 1987) was a noted biographer and literary critic. Mr. Ellmann specialized in biographies of Irish writers. Books by Richard Ellmann Son of Jewish Romanian immigrant, Ellmann served in the US Navy during World War II. Ellman received his B.A., M.A. and PhD from Yale University. He won the John Addison Porter Prize for his PhD work. Mr. Ellman was Goldsmiths’ professor of English lit. at Oxford. Mrs. Mary Ellman was an essayist. Ellman’s most noted biographies are those of George Yeats, James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde’s biography won a Pulitzer Prize and is still referred to as a standard in biographies and is considered the definitive work on the life of the author. In his biography of James Joyce, Ellmann quoted extensively from Finnegans Wake. Ellman won the U.S. National Book Award for Nonfiction for James Joyce. In 1982 a revised editon of James Joyce was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Books by Richard Ellmann Zohar – Man of la Book

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