G. C. Moore Smith (1858–1940)
Author of Tom Tyler and his wife
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Works by G. C. Moore Smith
Tom Tyler and his wife — Editor — 2 copies
EDWARD THE THIRD 1 copy
Essays and studies 1 copy
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An English miscellany presented to Dr. Furnivall in honour of his seventy-fifth birthday — Contributor — 3 copies
Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia — Editor — 2 copies
William Hemminge's elegy on Randolph's finger,: Containing the well-known lines 'On the time-poets', now first… — Editor, some editions — 1 copy
Materials for the Study of the Old English Drama, Series I, Vols. 12-14 — Editor, some editions — 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Smith, George Charles Moore
- Birthdate
- 1858
- Date of death
- 1940
- Short biography
- Born, 1858; educated at Tonbridge School; St John's College, Cambridge (Foundation Scholar); 1st Class Classical Tripos, 1881; Cambridge University Extension Lecturer; Professor of English Literature, Firth College, Sheffield, 1896; retained this post in the University of Sheffield, 1905-1924; Emeritus Professor of English Language and Literature in the University of Sheffield; Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge; Fellow of the British Academy, 1933; died, 1940. See also John Dover Wilson, George Charles Moore Smith 1858-1940 (from the Proceedings of the British Academy; Humphrey Milford, London, [1945]).
Publications: The Life of John Colborne, Field-Marshal Lord Seaton (1903); Story of the People's College, Sheffield (1912); College Plays (1923); Thomas Randolph (Warton Lecture, 1927); as editor, Autobiography of Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Smith (1902); Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia (1913); Henry Tubbe (1915); The Letters of Dorothy Osborne to William Temple (1928); The Early Essays and Romances of Sir William Temple (1930); Henry V (1896); King John (1900); Edward III (1897); Bacon's New Atlantis (1900); the Cambridge Plays: Club Law (1907), Pedantius (1905), Victoria (1906), Hymenæus (1908), Fucus (1909), Laelia (1910); Hemminge's Elegy on Randolph's Finger (1923); The Poems of Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1923); The Queen Bee , The Old Post (translated from the Danish of Carl Ewald, 1907, 1922); with Dr P H Reaney, The Withypoll Family (1936); contributions to the Modern Language Review , Notes and Queries , and The Genealogist . See also A bibliography of the writings of G C Moore Smith (printed for subscribers at Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1928).
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