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Douglas Gray (literary scholar)

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in 1961, remaining there until his appointment to the Tolkien chair in 1980; he had also been a university lecturer since 1976. He was elected a
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The Phoenix and the Parrot: Skelton and the Language of Satire
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J. R. R. Tolkien Professor of English Literature and Language
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Simple Forms: Essays on Medieval English Popular Literature
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Themes and Images in the Medieval English Religious Lyric
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Academic staff of Victoria University of Wellington
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FBA
J. R. R. Tolkien Professor of English Literature and Language
University of Oxford
Professorial Fellow
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
lecturer
Victoria University of Wellington
Merton College, Oxford
BA
Pembroke College, Oxford
fellowship
Fellow of the British Academy
Routledge & Kegan Paul
Clarendon Press
E. J. Brill
Clarendon Press
J. A. W. Bennett
Middle English Literature: 1100–1400
Oxford History of English Literature series
Clarendon Press
The Oxford Companion to Chaucer
Oxford University Press
Later Medieval English Literature
Oxford University Press
University of Otago Press
Simple Forms: Essays on Medieval English Popular Literature
Oxford University Press
"Gray, Prof. Douglas"
Who's Who
Oxford University Press

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