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Douglas Woodruff

John Douglas Woodruff (1897–1978) was the editor of the Tablet and later chairman of the Catholic publishers Burns & Oates.

Douglas Woodruff
Born1897
Died1978
Occupations
  • Editor of Tablet magazine
  • Chairman of Burns & Oates

Biography edit

Douglas Woodruff was educated at Downside School and New College, Oxford.[1] At Oxford, he was a member of the Union's debating team; his lifelong friend Christopher Hollis was in the team as well, and they successfully toured the world.[2] Oxford don Maurice Bowra suspected that at college Woodruff already “a Roman Catholic of the proselytizing kind, who therefore represented an immediate threat to his own flock".[3] Woodruff was a close and influential friend of Evelyn Waugh.[4]

From 1936 to 1967 he was the editor of the Tablet, making the periodical the leading voice of English Catholicism, and from 1948 to 1962 he was the chairman of the Catholic publishers Burns & Oates.[1] He was an expert and essayist on Hilaire Belloc.[2] Woodruff first met Belloc in Oxford in the autumn of 1920, having been introduced to him because he had been a friend and contemporary of Louis Belloc at Downside School.[5]

Woodruff was part of the Catholic right-wing, and, according to Martin Redfern, one of his employees at the Tablet, he wanted a clear separation between politics and religion.[6] In Pope Paul's New Mass, Michael Davies introduced him as "probably England's most erudite layman".[7]

Personal life edit

In 1933 he married Hon. Marie Immaculeé Antoinette Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (1905–1994), widely known as ‘Mia’ (from her initials). She was the eldest child of Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 2nd Baron Acton and Dorothy Lyon.[2]

Works edit

  • Plato's American Republic, 1926, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner[8]
  • The Merry Jests of the Widow Edyth, 1929[9]
  • Expansion and Emigration in Early Victorian England: 1830–1865 ed. G. M. Young, 1934, Oxford University Press[10]
  • Charlemagne, 1935, D. Appleton-Century Company[11]
  • The first stage – from London to Paris in Grand tour; a journey in the tracks of the age of aristocracy, conducted by Mona Wilson, Douglas Woodruff, Edmund Blunden and others..., ed. Richard Stanton Lambert, 1937, E. P. Dutton & co.[12]
  • The story of the British colonial empire, 1939, H. M. Stationery off[13]
  • For Hilaire Belloc: Essays in Honor of His 71st birthday, editor, 1942[2]
  • Still Talking at Random, 1948, Hollis & Carter[14]
  • Essays on Church and Stateted, 1952, Hollis & Carter[15]
  • Walrus talk, 1954, Hollis & Carter[16]
  • The Tichborne Claimant: A Victorian Mystery, 1957, Hollis & Carter[17]
  • The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism, 1961, Hawthorn Books[18]
  • Church and State, 1961, Hawthorn Books[19]
  • The Life and Times of Alfred the Great, 1993, Weidenfeld and Nicolson[20]

Legacy edit

Douglas Woodruff Papers are preserved at the Georgetown University.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Carpenter, Humphrey (1990). The Brideshead Generation: Evelyn Waugh and His Friends. Faber & Faber. Kindle Edition. p. 496. ISBN 9780571144143. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e Corrin, Jay P. (2010). Catholic Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democracy. University of Notre Dame Press. p. 358. ISBN 9780268159283. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Leslie (2010). Maurice Bowra: A Life. OUP Oxford. p. 59. ISBN 9780199589333. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  4. ^ Pearce, Joseph (2006). Literary Converts: Spiritual Inspiration in an Age of Unbelief. Ignatius Press. p. 154. ISBN 9781586171599. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  5. ^ Pearce, Joseph. Old Thunder: A Life of Hilaire Belloc. TAN Books. p. 240. ISBN 9781618907318. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  6. ^ Corrin, Jay P. (2013). Catholic Progressives in England after Vatican II. University of Notre Dame Press. p. 418. ISBN 9780268077006. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  7. ^ Daly, John S. (2015). Michael Davies – An Evaluation. p. 37. ISBN 9782917813515. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  8. ^ Plato's American Republic
  9. ^ The Merry Jests of the Widow Edyth
  10. ^ Wagner, Tamara S (2016). Victorian Narratives of Failed Emigration: Settlers, Returnees, and Nineteenth-Century Literature in English. Routledge. p. 33. ISBN 9781317002178. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  11. ^ Charlemagne
  12. ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [A] Group 1. Books. New Series. 1938. p. 73. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  13. ^ The story of the British colonial empire
  14. ^ Still Talking at Random
  15. ^ Novak, Michael (2017). The Open Church. Routledge. p. 143. ISBN 9781351478144. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  16. ^ Walrus talk
  17. ^ The Tichborne Claimant: A Victorian Mystery
  18. ^ The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism
  19. ^ Church and State, Volume 89
  20. ^ The Life and Times of Alfred the Great

douglas, woodruff, john, 1897, 1978, editor, tablet, later, chairman, catholic, publishers, burns, oates, born1897died1978occupationseditor, tablet, magazine, chairman, burns, oates, contents, biography, personal, life, works, legacy, referencesbiography, edit. John Douglas Woodruff 1897 1978 was the editor of the Tablet and later chairman of the Catholic publishers Burns amp Oates Douglas WoodruffBorn1897Died1978OccupationsEditor of Tablet magazine Chairman of Burns amp Oates Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Works 4 Legacy 5 ReferencesBiography editDouglas Woodruff was educated at Downside School and New College Oxford 1 At Oxford he was a member of the Union s debating team his lifelong friend Christopher Hollis was in the team as well and they successfully toured the world 2 Oxford don Maurice Bowra suspected that at college Woodruff already a Roman Catholic of the proselytizing kind who therefore represented an immediate threat to his own flock 3 Woodruff was a close and influential friend of Evelyn Waugh 4 From 1936 to 1967 he was the editor of the Tablet making the periodical the leading voice of English Catholicism and from 1948 to 1962 he was the chairman of the Catholic publishers Burns amp Oates 1 He was an expert and essayist on Hilaire Belloc 2 Woodruff first met Belloc in Oxford in the autumn of 1920 having been introduced to him because he had been a friend and contemporary of Louis Belloc at Downside School 5 Woodruff was part of the Catholic right wing and according to Martin Redfern one of his employees at the Tablet he wanted a clear separation between politics and religion 6 In Pope Paul s New Mass Michael Davies introduced him as probably England s most erudite layman 7 Personal life editIn 1933 he married Hon Marie Immaculee Antoinette Lyon Dalberg Acton 1905 1994 widely known as Mia from her initials She was the eldest child of Richard Lyon Dalberg Acton 2nd Baron Acton and Dorothy Lyon 2 Works editPlato s American Republic 1926 K Paul Trench Trubner 8 The Merry Jests of the Widow Edyth 1929 9 Expansion and Emigration in Early Victorian England 1830 1865 ed G M Young 1934 Oxford University Press 10 Charlemagne 1935 D Appleton Century Company 11 The first stage from London to Paris in Grand tour a journey in the tracks of the age of aristocracy conducted by Mona Wilson Douglas Woodruff Edmund Blunden and others ed Richard Stanton Lambert 1937 E P Dutton amp co 12 The story of the British colonial empire 1939 H M Stationery off 13 For Hilaire Belloc Essays in Honor of His 71st birthday editor 1942 2 Still Talking at Random 1948 Hollis amp Carter 14 Essays on Church and Stateted 1952 Hollis amp Carter 15 Walrus talk 1954 Hollis amp Carter 16 The Tichborne Claimant A Victorian Mystery 1957 Hollis amp Carter 17 The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism 1961 Hawthorn Books 18 Church and State 1961 Hawthorn Books 19 The Life and Times of Alfred the Great 1993 Weidenfeld and Nicolson 20 Legacy editDouglas Woodruff Papers are preserved at the Georgetown University 2 References edit a b Carpenter Humphrey 1990 The Brideshead Generation Evelyn Waugh and His Friends Faber amp Faber Kindle Edition p 496 ISBN 9780571144143 Retrieved 19 January 2018 a b c d e Corrin Jay P 2010 Catholic Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democracy University of Notre Dame Press p 358 ISBN 9780268159283 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Mitchell Leslie 2010 Maurice Bowra A Life OUP Oxford p 59 ISBN 9780199589333 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Pearce Joseph 2006 Literary Converts Spiritual Inspiration in an Age of Unbelief Ignatius Press p 154 ISBN 9781586171599 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Pearce Joseph Old Thunder A Life of Hilaire Belloc TAN Books p 240 ISBN 9781618907318 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Corrin Jay P 2013 Catholic Progressives in England after Vatican II University of Notre Dame Press p 418 ISBN 9780268077006 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Daly John S 2015 Michael Davies An Evaluation p 37 ISBN 9782917813515 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Plato s American Republic The Merry Jests of the Widow Edyth Wagner Tamara S 2016 Victorian Narratives of Failed Emigration Settlers Returnees and Nineteenth Century Literature in English Routledge p 33 ISBN 9781317002178 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Charlemagne Catalog of Copyright Entries Part 1 A Group 1 Books New Series 1938 p 73 Retrieved 19 January 2018 The story of the British colonial empire Still Talking at Random Novak Michael 2017 The Open Church Routledge p 143 ISBN 9781351478144 Retrieved 19 January 2018 Walrus talk The Tichborne Claimant A Victorian Mystery The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism Church and State Volume 89 The Life and Times of Alfred the Great Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas Woodruff amp oldid 1209138341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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