Gregory Dixon Crossan
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Gregory Dixon Crossan
Summary
Gregory Dixon Crossan is a human[1]. He died on +2015-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a scholar of English[3].
Key Facts
- Gregory Dixon Crossan died on +2015-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's professions included scholar of English[3].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's field of work was Romanticism[4].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's field of work was John Clare[5].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan was employed by Massey University[6].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan was educated at University of Canterbury[7].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's doctoral advisor was John Charles Garrett[8].
- A notable student of Gregory Dixon Crossan was Pauline Margaret Simonsen[9].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan is recorded as male[10].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan supervised Pauline Margaret Simonsen as a doctoral student[12].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[13].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's family name is recorded as Crossan[14].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's given name is recorded as Gregory[15].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's given name is recorded as Dixon[16].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's academic thesis is recorded as "A relish for eternity" : the process of divinization in the poetry of John Clare.[17].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[18].
- Gregory Dixon Crossan's Encyclopedia.com ID is recorded as arts/culture-magazines/crossan-gregory-dixon[19].
Body
Education
Gregory Dixon Crossan's education included a stint at University of Canterbury[7]. His doctoral advisor was John Charles Garrett[8]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[13].
Career and Affiliations
Gregory Dixon Crossan's professions included scholar of English[3]. Fields of work include Romanticism[4], a cultural movement[20] and John Clare[5], a writer[21], 1793–1864[22], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[23], specialised in poetry[24]. He was employed by Massey University[6]. A notable student of him was Pauline Margaret Simonsen[9]. He supervised Pauline Margaret Simonsen as a doctoral student[12].
Death and Burial
Gregory Dixon Crossan died on +2015-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
FAQs
What did Gregory Dixon Crossan do for work?
Gregory Dixon Crossan worked as scholar of English[3].
Where did Gregory Dixon Crossan go to school?
Gregory Dixon Crossan was educated at University of Canterbury[7].