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Jenni Calder

Author of Guide to the Museum of Scotland

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About the Author

Jenni Calder was with the National Museum of Scotland for 23 years and has taught and lectured on literary and historical subjects in various capacities and countries. She has published widely in Scottish fiction, poetry and historical writing, including The Nine Lives of Naomi Mitchison (1997), show more RLS: A Life Study (1980) and Scots in Canada (2003). show less
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Jenni Calder was born in the US but moved to Scotland in 1971. She formerly worked for the National Museums of Scotland. She has written and lectured widely on Scottish, English, American literary and historical subjects. She writes fiction and poetry as Jenni Daiches.

Works by Jenni Calder

R L S: A Life Study (1980) 28 copies
Scots in Canada (2003) 27 copies
Scott (1969) — Author — 16 copies
The Victorian Home (1977) 13 copies

Associated Works

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories (1886) — Editor — 755 copies
Robert Louis Stevenson [Everyman's Poetry] (1997) — Editor, some editions — 18 copies

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Legal name
Calder, Jenni
Other names
Daiches, Jenni
Birthdate
1941-12-03
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
USA
Places of residence
Scotland, UK
Education
Cambridge University (B.A.|first class honors|1963)
University of London (M.Phil.|1965|first class honors)
Occupations
lecturer
museum editor
literary historian
Relationships
Daiches, David (father)
Calder, Angus (former husband)
Organizations
University of Nairobi
Royal Scottish Museum (now National Museums of Scotland)
Disambiguation notice
Jenni Calder was born in the US but moved to Scotland in 1971. She formerly worked for the National Museums of Scotland. She has written and lectured widely on Scottish, English, American literary and historical subjects. She writes fiction and poetry as Jenni Daiches.

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CathyLockhart | Sep 30, 2022 |
I am fond of this book. It does acknowledge that we live in a media stew, where a cinematic coup will override the efforts of several conscientious diarists and researchers. The real west has a lot to offer the person who looks things up, the drama can also be concocted for the adrenaline freaks. I enjoy the tension, and some of each of the major tropes. Eventually we will get more entertainments like the Deadwood mini-series that blend the two streams effectively.
This is a book to read by those building a critical apparatus for serious study.… (more)
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DinadansFriend | Apr 21, 2014 |
RLS, is, of course, Robert Louis Stevenson. This well researched and fluently written book interweaves the life and the works to produce a sensitive, sympathetic and intelligent life study.
 
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TheTortoise | Sep 17, 2008 |

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