Correspondence to Professor John Ramsay Allardyce Nicoll in his capacity as Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Birmingham, and Director of the Shakespeare Institute at Stratford-upon-Avon (which became part of the University of Birmingham Library in 1991); correspondence with his first wife Josephine (d. 1962)
University of Birmingham Staff Papers: Papers of John Ramsay Allardyce Nicoll
This material is held atUniversity of Birmingham, Cadbury Research Library, Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 150 US27
- Dates of Creation
- [192-]-[196-]
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 410 items
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Administrative / Biographical History
John Ramsay Allardyce Nicoll, 1894-1976, Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Birmingham, 1945-1961, Director of the Shakespeare Institute at Stratford-upon-Avon from its establishment by him in 1951. Nicoll was an internationally renowned authority on the history of English drama and was a prolific writer on this subject and on the theory of drama, publishing some thirty books between 1922 and 1973.
Reference: The University of Birmingham, Research Libraries Bulletin ( Number 1. Winter 1994 ).
For further reading about the University of Birmingham see: Eric Ives, Diane Drummond, Leonard Schwarz The First Civic University: Birmingham 1880-1980 An Introductory History ( The University of University of Birmingham Press. 2000 ).
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The Collection was deposited by Nicoll's second wife in 1992/1993.
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