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Brian Morris, Baron Morris of Castle Morris

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68:. From 1964 to 1986, he was general editor of the New Mermaid dramatists, and from 1974 to 1982 of the New Arden Shakespeare. He also edited the poems of Cleveland and the plays of John Ford, while using his acquired administrative skills on the board of the 483: 420: 458: 267: 463: 493: 397: 118:, expanding his name – to distinguish it from an earlier Baron Morris – by adding "of Castle Morris", a small and largely insignificant hamlet between 167:, commented in his diary that Morris was among the academics who "have never operated on the national stage and are desperately keen to get there". 473: 369: 317: 69: 130:. He justified his appointment to the unelected body by pointing out "Manchester United football team isn't chosen by popular vote". 478: 392: 468: 73: 80:. Retaining a home in Derbyshire, he saw his Lampeter appointment as an opportunity to get back in touch with his roots. 257: 229: 141:. When Morris reminded the Tories of the saying "Whom God wishes to destroy, he first sends mad," he used the original 148:
Morris never forgot his Welsh roots, and was a nationalist sympathiser. Whilst he never was a fluent speaker of the
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A brilliant and respected speech writer, his speeches in the house were sprinkled with quotations from
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in the "Writers of Wales" series, his publications included several poetry collections, including
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His major promotion came in 1971 when he began his decade as professor of English literature at
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Later in his political career, Morris was marginalised within the Labour Party for being too '
23: 359: 27: 72:. These skills were fully tested when, in 1980, he was named principal of what was then 149: 138: 65: 54: 50: 31: 333: 442: 430: 281: 123: 41:, Morris went on, after national service with the Welsh Regiment, to read English at 387: 413: 127: 57:, the Cavalier poet. In 1955, he married Sandra James, and they had two children. 307: 134: 160: 156: 84: 208: 171: 119: 107: 38: 163:. Prior to Labour's 1997 election win, a fellow Labour politician, 142: 115: 484:
People associated with the University of Wales, Lampeter
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Westminster Diary: A Reluctant Minister under Tony Blair
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In addition to literary criticism such as his study of
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Middle English
John Cleveland
Sheffield University
William Empson
National Portrait Gallery
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University of Wales
Harri Webb
University of Wales Press
life peer
Dyfed
Fishguard
St David's
Castlemorris
Shakespeare
Alexander Pope
Latin
Welsh language
Old Labour
Tony Blair
Bernard Donoughue
leukaemia

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