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Hugh Fraser Stewart

Hugh Fraser Stewart (1863–1948) was a British academic, churchman and literary critic.

Life edit

He was the second son of Ludovic(k) Charles Stewart, an army surgeon and son of Ludovick Stewart of Pityvaich, and Emma Ray or Rae. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1883, where he graduated B.A. in 1886. He then taught as an assistant master at Marlborough College, from 1889 to 1895, and as housemaster of C1 from 1893. He was ordained in 1894, and was vice-principal of Salisbury Theological College, from 1895 to 1899. He became chaplain of Trinity College in 1900, for a year.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Stewart was elected a Fellow and became Dean of St John's College, Cambridge, in 1907.[1] A meeting at H. M. Chadwick's house in 1916, with Stewart and Arthur Quiller-Couch, was significant in the launching of the Cambridge English Tripos.[7] Stewart moved to Trinity College in 1918, where he became Praelector in French.[8][9]

In 1919 Stewart became a Fellow of Eton College, and in 1922 Reader in French.[1]

Close to Paul Desjardins, whom he met through Jacques Raverat in 1913, Stewart took part at the meetings of the Décades de Pontigny.[10]

 
St John's Church at Little Gidding, visited by the Frasers and T. S. Eliot in 1936

On 23 May 1936 Hugh and Jessie Stewart took T. S. Eliot to Little Gidding, a visit that had been proposed a decade earlier by Jessie. Eliot's interest had been aroused by a play he had been given to read by George Every, dealing with the contact Charles I of England had had with the Little Gidding community in 1646.[11][12]

Works edit

Stewart wrote on French literature, and translated the works of Blaise Pascal, on whom he was considered an authority.[13] His works included:

  • Boethius: an essay (1891)
  • Thirteen Homilies of St. Augustine on St. John XIV (1904)
  • Invocation of Saints (1907)
  • Memoir of J. E. B. Mayor (1911), in a collection he edited of sermons of John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor.[14]
  • The Holiness of Pascal (1915), Hulsean Lectures[15]
  • Francis Jenkinson, Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge and University Librarian (1926).[16][17] Jenkinson's second wife was Stewart's sister Margaret.[18]
  • Translations from the Pensées:
    • The Secret of Pascal (1941)
    • Pascal's Apology for Religion (1942)
    • The Heart of Pascal (1945)

The Classical Movement in French Literature (1923), The Romantic Movement (1910) and The French Romanticists (1914) were anthologies that Stewart edited with Arthur Tilley.[15] French Patriotism in the Nineteenth Century, traced in contemporary texts (1923) was edited with Paul Desjardins.

Family edit

Stewart married in 1902 Jessie Graham Crum, daughter of William Graham Crum of Renfrewshire. They had five children: Ludovick Drumin; Jean Margaret; Katherine Fraser; Frideswide Frances Emma; and Margaret Campbell.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Janus: Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Stewart, Hugh Fraser (STWT883HF)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ Mackenzie, Alexander (1896). "History of the Frasers of Lovat, with genealogies of the principal families of the name: to which is added those of Dunballoch and Phopachy". Internet Archive. Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie. p. 723. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Trinity College Chapel – Chaplains of Trinity College". Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  5. ^ "H. F. Stewart – Christian Classics Ethereal Library – Christian Classics Ethereal Library". Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Marlborough College Register from 1843 to 1904 Inclusive: With Alphabetical Index". 1905. p. 21. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  7. ^ Jackson, Kevin (2004). Humphrey Jennings. Picador. p. 58. ISBN 0330354388.
  8. ^ Peter Linehan (2011). St John's College, Cambridge: A History. Boydell Press. p. 450. ISBN 978-1-84383-608-7.
  9. ^ Robert Seymour Bridges; Lionel Muirhead; Donald Elwin Stanford (1984). The Selected Letters of Robert Bridges: With the Correspondence of Robert Bridges and Lionel Muirhead. University of Delaware Press. p. 1014. ISBN 978-0-87413-204-5.
  10. ^ Fraser Mackenzie (1949). Studies in French Language, Literature, and History, Presented to R. L. Græme Ritchie. CUP Archive. p. 220. GGKEY:R0EBEFKE985.
  11. ^ Ronald Schuchard Goodrich C. White Professor of English Emory University (13 September 1999). Eliot's Dark Angel: Intersections of Life and Art: Intersections of Life and Art. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-19-534908-5.
  12. ^ Thomas Stearns Eliot; Valerie Eliot; John Haffenden (2011). The Letters of T.S. Eliot: 1926–1927. Yale University Press. p. 171 note 3. ISBN 978-0-300-18723-6.
  13. ^ Thomas Stearns Eliot; Valerie Eliot; John Haffenden (2011). The Letters of T.S. Eliot: 1926–1927. Yale University Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-300-18723-6.
  14. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Mayor, John Eyton Bickersteth" . Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  15. ^ a b "Trinity College Chapel – Hugo Fraser Stewart". Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  16. ^ Frederick Wilse Bateson (1940). The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. 2. 1660 – 1800. CUP Archive. p. 138. GGKEY:SQT257C7TNL.
  17. ^ H. F. Stewart (14 November 2013). Francis Jenkinson. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-69002-8.
  18. ^ David, McKitterick. "Jenkinson, Francis John Henry". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/34178. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  19. ^ Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, ed. (1929). "Armorial Families: a Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour". p. 857. Retrieved 12 June 2015.

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Hugh Fraser Stewart 1863 1948 was a British academic churchman and literary critic Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Family 4 ReferencesLife editHe was the second son of Ludovic k Charles Stewart an army surgeon and son of Ludovick Stewart of Pityvaich and Emma Ray or Rae He was educated at Trinity College Cambridge from 1883 where he graduated B A in 1886 He then taught as an assistant master at Marlborough College from 1889 to 1895 and as housemaster of C1 from 1893 He was ordained in 1894 and was vice principal of Salisbury Theological College from 1895 to 1899 He became chaplain of Trinity College in 1900 for a year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stewart was elected a Fellow and became Dean of St John s College Cambridge in 1907 1 A meeting at H M Chadwick s house in 1916 with Stewart and Arthur Quiller Couch was significant in the launching of the Cambridge English Tripos 7 Stewart moved to Trinity College in 1918 where he became Praelector in French 8 9 In 1919 Stewart became a Fellow of Eton College and in 1922 Reader in French 1 Close to Paul Desjardins whom he met through Jacques Raverat in 1913 Stewart took part at the meetings of the Decades de Pontigny 10 nbsp St John s Church at Little Gidding visited by the Frasers and T S Eliot in 1936 On 23 May 1936 Hugh and Jessie Stewart took T S Eliot to Little Gidding a visit that had been proposed a decade earlier by Jessie Eliot s interest had been aroused by a play he had been given to read by George Every dealing with the contact Charles I of England had had with the Little Gidding community in 1646 11 12 Works editStewart wrote on French literature and translated the works of Blaise Pascal on whom he was considered an authority 13 His works included Boethius an essay 1891 Thirteen Homilies of St Augustine on St John XIV 1904 Invocation of Saints 1907 Memoir of J E B Mayor 1911 in a collection he edited of sermons of John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor 14 The Holiness of Pascal 1915 Hulsean Lectures 15 Francis Jenkinson Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge and University Librarian 1926 16 17 Jenkinson s second wife was Stewart s sister Margaret 18 Translations from the Pensees The Secret of Pascal 1941 Pascal s Apology for Religion 1942 The Heart of Pascal 1945 The Classical Movement in French Literature 1923 The Romantic Movement 1910 and The French Romanticists 1914 were anthologies that Stewart edited with Arthur Tilley 15 French Patriotism in the Nineteenth Century traced in contemporary texts 1923 was edited with Paul Desjardins Family editStewart married in 1902 Jessie Graham Crum daughter of William Graham Crum of Renfrewshire They had five children Ludovick Drumin Jean Margaret Katherine Fraser Frideswide Frances Emma and Margaret Campbell 19 References edit a b c Janus Papers of Hugh Fraser Stewart University of Cambridge Retrieved 12 June 2015 Stewart Hugh Fraser STWT883HF A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Mackenzie Alexander 1896 History of the Frasers of Lovat with genealogies of the principal families of the name to which is added those of Dunballoch and Phopachy Internet Archive Inverness A amp W Mackenzie p 723 Retrieved 12 June 2015 Trinity College Chapel Chaplains of Trinity College Retrieved 12 June 2015 H F Stewart Christian Classics Ethereal Library Christian Classics Ethereal Library Christian Classics Ethereal Library Retrieved 13 June 2015 Marlborough College Register from 1843 to 1904 Inclusive With Alphabetical Index 1905 p 21 Retrieved 13 June 2015 Jackson Kevin 2004 Humphrey Jennings Picador p 58 ISBN 0330354388 Peter Linehan 2011 St John s College Cambridge A History Boydell Press p 450 ISBN 978 1 84383 608 7 Robert Seymour Bridges Lionel Muirhead Donald Elwin Stanford 1984 The Selected Letters of Robert Bridges With the Correspondence of Robert Bridges and Lionel Muirhead University of Delaware Press p 1014 ISBN 978 0 87413 204 5 Fraser Mackenzie 1949 Studies in French Language Literature and History Presented to R L Graeme Ritchie CUP Archive p 220 GGKEY R0EBEFKE985 Ronald Schuchard Goodrich C White Professor of English Emory University 13 September 1999 Eliot s Dark Angel Intersections of Life and Art Intersections of Life and Art Oxford University Press USA p 181 ISBN 978 0 19 534908 5 Thomas Stearns Eliot Valerie Eliot John Haffenden 2011 The Letters of T S Eliot 1926 1927 Yale University Press p 171 note 3 ISBN 978 0 300 18723 6 Thomas Stearns Eliot Valerie Eliot John Haffenden 2011 The Letters of T S Eliot 1926 1927 Yale University Press p 65 ISBN 978 0 300 18723 6 Lee Sidney ed 1912 Mayor John Eyton Bickersteth Dictionary of National Biography 2nd supplement Vol 2 London Smith Elder amp Co a b Trinity College Chapel Hugo Fraser Stewart Retrieved 12 June 2015 Frederick Wilse Bateson 1940 The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature 2 1660 1800 CUP Archive p 138 GGKEY SQT257C7TNL H F Stewart 14 November 2013 Francis Jenkinson Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 107 69002 8 David McKitterick Jenkinson Francis John Henry Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 34178 Subscription or UK public library membership required Arthur Charles Fox Davies ed 1929 Armorial Families a Directory of Gentlemen of Coat Armour p 857 Retrieved 12 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugh Fraser Stewart amp oldid 1149415757, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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