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Julian Croft

Julian Croft (born 31 May 1941) is an Australian poet and Emeritus Professor of English, University of New England. He was a founder of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature and co-edited its journal, Notes and Furphies for many years. In addition to gathering prizes for his published poems, he is known for his studies of his teacher, T. Harri Jones and Joseph Furphy (Tom Collins).[1][2][3]

Emeritus Professor
Julian Croft
BA (NSW) MA (Newcastle)
BornJulian Charles Basset Croft
(1941-05-31) 31 May 1941 (age 82)
Merewether, New South Wales
Occupationacademic
LanguageEnglish
CitizenshipAustralian
EducationNewcastle Boys High School, New South Wales
Alma materUniversity of New South Wales (BA 1961), University of Newcastle, Australia (MA 1968)
Genrebiographer, anthologist and editor, poet, novelist, lyricist

Early life and education edit

Julian Charles Basset Croft was born 31 May 1941 in Merewether, a beachside suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, the son of Jack Croft and his wife Florence Helena née Champion.[3]

He was educated at Newcastle Boys' High School.[3]

He was graduated Bachelor of Arts by the University of New South Wales in 1961.[4][5]

From 1961 until 1962 he worked for the Australian Commonwealth Film Unit as a production assistant.[3]

Between 1964 and 1967, he was a research assistant at the University of Newcastle[3] and on 15 March 1968, he was graduated Master of Arts by the University of Newcastle[5] after he had submitted his dissertation, "The concepts of time, history, and memory in the poetry of Kenneth Slessor and R.D. Fitzgerald" to the Department of English.[6] His researches resulted in T.H.Jones (Writers of Wales, 1976), The Collected Poems of T. Harri Jones (1977, with Don Dale-Jones) and Robert D. Fitzgerald (1987, UQP Australian Authors Series).

In 1967, he married Loretta Ruth Amelia De Plevitz.[3] His first novel, Their Solitary Way (1985), tells the story of the failure of this marriage with separate versions "emphasising the innate incompatibilities of the two".[1] The marriage was dissolved in 1978.[3]

Sierra Leone edit

On completion of his master's degree, he travelled in Europe and Africa.[7] From 1968 to 1970, he was a lecturer at Fourah Bay College (then part of the University of Sierra Leone) in Freetown, Sierra Leone[3][7] living on campus

"600 feet above a city which never slept. All night you could hear drums and singing, dogs barking and people calling. The sounds of wakes, weddings and births all drifted in through the window at night. And then at 0600, the sun would rise on Mount Aureol and there was Africa – not lions and giraffes – but the real Africa, a city and people, all before you. If you love Africa, you love life."[8]

University of New England edit

In 1970, he returned to Australia and took up a lectureship at the University of New England (Armidale, NSW, Australia). He was promoted to senior lecturer in 1975 and associate professor in 1992. He was elected to a chair in 1994 when he became professor of English and communication studies, a position he held until his retirement in 2001. He was then granted the honour of Emeritus Professor in the School of English, Communication and Theatre, University of New England.[9]

Association for the Study of Australian Literature edit

In 1978 he was a foundational member of the executive committee of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature. When he left the committee in 1989, he was made a life member of the Association.[3]

Awards and honours edit

  • Commonwealth Poetry Prize, Special Prize for a First Collection, 1985: regional winner for Breakfasts in Shanghai[2]
  • Mattara Poetry Prize, 1985: joint second for The West Wind[2]

Croft's study of the Australian novelist Joseph Furphy won the McCrae Russell prize in 1991.

  • ASAL (Association for the Study of Australian Literature) Walter McRae Russell Award, 1992: winner for The Life and Opinions of Tom Collins : A Study of the Works of Joseph Furphy[2]
  • The Newcastle Poetry Prize, Open, 2008: Highly commended for The Shed[2]

Personal and family life edit

He has one son from his first marriage and another son from his marriage on 12 December 1987 to Caroline Margaret, daughter of Robert Ruming and Kay McCumstie.[3]

He has resided in Armidale, New South Wales since the 1970s. He is a motoring enthusiast and lists his membership of the Bristol Owners' Club (Australia).[3]

Select bibliography edit

  • T.H.Jones (Writers of Wales) (1976)
  • The Collected Poems of T. Harri Jones (1977, with Don Dale-Jones)
  • Loose Federation: Poems (1979, collected poems; with Michael Sharkey)
  • "R D FitzGerald's 'The Face of the Waters'" (1979) Australian Literary Studies Vol. 9 (1) pp 71–76
  • Beware, Soul Brother and the Nigerian civil war (1980)
  • Around the Traps (May 1982) (1982, collected poems)
  • Breakfast in Shanghai (1984, collected poems)
  • Their Solitary Way (1985, novel)
  • Eugenia Falleni (1986, music drama)
  • "Poetry of the nineteen thirties" (1986) Westerly Vol. 31 (4) pp 84–93
  • "Between Hay and Booligal: Tom Collins' land and Joseph Furphy's landscape" (book chapter) in Mapped, But Not Known: the Australian Landscape of the Imagination: Essays and Poems Presented to Brian Elliott. (1986) pp 154–170
  • The federal and national impulse in Australian literature, 1890-1958 (The Colin Roderick lectures) (1989)
  • The Life and Opinions of Tom Collins: A Study of the Works of Joseph Furphy (1991)
  • Confessions of a Corinthian: Poems (1991, collected poems)
  • The Campbell Howard annotated index of Australian Plays 1920-1955 (1993, ed. with Jack Bedson)
  • "I have split the infinitive. Beyond is anything." Ern Malley, "Petit Testiment" professing English communication (and poetry) now (public lecture at the University of New England) (1998)
  • "A sense of industrial place: the literature of Newcastle, New South Wales, 1797-1997", (1999)Antipodes (Brooklyn, New York) Vol.13 (1) pp 15–20.
  • Poet probed the nation's soul (Obituary: Judith Wright) The Australian 27 June 2000 p 14
  • After a war (any war): poems (2002, collected poems)
  • "Such Is/Was Life", in Unemployed at last! Essays on Australian Literature to 2002, for Julian Croft (2003) Edited by Ken Stewart and Shirley Walker, pp. 1–17.
  • Ocean Island (2006, collected poems)

A more complete bibliography is available at AustLit.

Further reading edit

  • Unemployed at last! Essays on Australian Literature to 2002, for Julian Croft (2003) Edited by Ken Stewart and Shirley Walker. Includes bibliography

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Croft, Julian" in William H. Wilde, Joy Hooton, and Barry Andrews (eds) The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, (Oxford University Press 1994 via Oxford Reference Online).
  2. ^ a b c d e "Croft, Julian" in AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource, National Library of Australia
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "CROFT, Julian Charles Basset" in Who's Who Live (Australia) 9 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Crown Content Pty Ltd, accessed 20 August 2011.
  4. ^ "Mr Julian Croft" in Alumni Public Profile, University of New South Wales (database online).
  5. ^ a b University of Newcastle, "Conferral of Degrees" Gazette (1968) Vol. 2 (2) (PDF) p 3
  6. ^ Julian Croft, "The concepts of time, history, and memory in the poetry of Kenneth Slessor and R.D. Fitzgerald" (1967) Thesis (M.A.) submitted to the Department of English, University of Newcastle.
  7. ^ a b "Julian Croft (1941 – )", The Australian Poetry Library, The University of Sydney and the Copyright Agency Limited, accessed 20 August 2011
  8. ^ "Why I love Africa", BBC News, British Broadcasting Commission, 28 April 2005, accessed 20 August 2011.
  9. ^ University of New England, University profile

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Julian Croft born 31 May 1941 is an Australian poet and Emeritus Professor of English University of New England He was a founder of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature and co edited its journal Notes and Furphies for many years In addition to gathering prizes for his published poems he is known for his studies of his teacher T Harri Jones and Joseph Furphy Tom Collins 1 2 3 Emeritus ProfessorJulian CroftBA NSW MA Newcastle BornJulian Charles Basset Croft 1941 05 31 31 May 1941 age 82 Merewether New South WalesOccupationacademicLanguageEnglishCitizenshipAustralianEducationNewcastle Boys High School New South WalesAlma materUniversity of New South Wales BA 1961 University of Newcastle Australia MA 1968 Genrebiographer anthologist and editor poet novelist lyricist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Sierra Leone 3 University of New England 4 Association for the Study of Australian Literature 5 Awards and honours 6 Personal and family life 7 Select bibliography 8 Further reading 9 ReferencesEarly life and education editJulian Charles Basset Croft was born 31 May 1941 in Merewether a beachside suburb of Newcastle New South Wales the son of Jack Croft and his wife Florence Helena nee Champion 3 He was educated at Newcastle Boys High School 3 He was graduated Bachelor of Arts by the University of New South Wales in 1961 4 5 From 1961 until 1962 he worked for the Australian Commonwealth Film Unit as a production assistant 3 Between 1964 and 1967 he was a research assistant at the University of Newcastle 3 and on 15 March 1968 he was graduated Master of Arts by the University of Newcastle 5 after he had submitted his dissertation The concepts of time history and memory in the poetry of Kenneth Slessor and R D Fitzgerald to the Department of English 6 His researches resulted in T H Jones Writers of Wales 1976 The Collected Poems of T Harri Jones 1977 with Don Dale Jones and Robert D Fitzgerald 1987 UQP Australian Authors Series In 1967 he married Loretta Ruth Amelia De Plevitz 3 His first novel Their Solitary Way 1985 tells the story of the failure of this marriage with separate versions emphasising the innate incompatibilities of the two 1 The marriage was dissolved in 1978 3 Sierra Leone editOn completion of his master s degree he travelled in Europe and Africa 7 From 1968 to 1970 he was a lecturer at Fourah Bay College then part of the University of Sierra Leone in Freetown Sierra Leone 3 7 living on campus 600 feet above a city which never slept All night you could hear drums and singing dogs barking and people calling The sounds of wakes weddings and births all drifted in through the window at night And then at 0600 the sun would rise on Mount Aureol and there was Africa not lions and giraffes but the real Africa a city and people all before you If you love Africa you love life 8 dd University of New England editIn 1970 he returned to Australia and took up a lectureship at the University of New England Armidale NSW Australia He was promoted to senior lecturer in 1975 and associate professor in 1992 He was elected to a chair in 1994 when he became professor of English and communication studies a position he held until his retirement in 2001 He was then granted the honour of Emeritus Professor in the School of English Communication and Theatre University of New England 9 Association for the Study of Australian Literature editIn 1978 he was a foundational member of the executive committee of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature When he left the committee in 1989 he was made a life member of the Association 3 Awards and honours editCommonwealth Poetry Prize Special Prize for a First Collection 1985 regional winner for Breakfasts in Shanghai 2 Mattara Poetry Prize 1985 joint second for The West Wind 2 Croft s study of the Australian novelist Joseph Furphy won the McCrae Russell prize in 1991 ASAL Association for the Study of Australian Literature Walter McRae Russell Award 1992 winner for The Life and Opinions of Tom Collins A Study of the Works of Joseph Furphy 2 The Newcastle Poetry Prize Open 2008 Highly commended for The Shed 2 Personal and family life editHe has one son from his first marriage and another son from his marriage on 12 December 1987 to Caroline Margaret daughter of Robert Ruming and Kay McCumstie 3 He has resided in Armidale New South Wales since the 1970s He is a motoring enthusiast and lists his membership of the Bristol Owners Club Australia 3 Select bibliography editT H Jones Writers of Wales 1976 The Collected Poems of T Harri Jones 1977 with Don Dale Jones Loose Federation Poems 1979 collected poems with Michael Sharkey R D FitzGerald s The Face of the Waters 1979 Australian Literary Studies Vol 9 1 pp 71 76 Beware Soul Brother and the Nigerian civil war 1980 Around the Traps May 1982 1982 collected poems Breakfast in Shanghai 1984 collected poems Their Solitary Way 1985 novel Eugenia Falleni 1986 music drama Poetry of the nineteen thirties 1986 Westerly Vol 31 4 pp 84 93 Between Hay and Booligal Tom Collins land and Joseph Furphy s landscape book chapter in Mapped But Not Known the Australian Landscape of the Imagination Essays and Poems Presented to Brian Elliott 1986 pp 154 170 The federal and national impulse in Australian literature 1890 1958 The Colin Roderick lectures 1989 The Life and Opinions of Tom Collins A Study of the Works of Joseph Furphy 1991 Confessions of a Corinthian Poems 1991 collected poems The Campbell Howard annotated index of Australian Plays 1920 1955 1993 ed with Jack Bedson I have split the infinitive Beyond is anything Ern Malley Petit Testiment professing English communication and poetry now public lecture at the University of New England 1998 A sense of industrial place the literature of Newcastle New South Wales 1797 1997 1999 Antipodes Brooklyn New York Vol 13 1 pp 15 20 Poet probed the nation s soul Obituary Judith Wright The Australian 27 June 2000 p 14 After a war any war poems 2002 collected poems Such Is Was Life in Unemployed at last Essays on Australian Literature to 2002 for Julian Croft 2003 Edited by Ken Stewart and Shirley Walker pp 1 17 Ocean Island 2006 collected poems A more complete bibliography is available at AustLit Further reading editUnemployed at last Essays on Australian Literature to 2002 for Julian Croft 2003 Edited by Ken Stewart and Shirley Walker Includes bibliographyReferences edit a b Croft Julian in William H Wilde Joy Hooton and Barry Andrews eds The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature Oxford University Press 1994 via Oxford Reference Online a b c d e Croft Julian in AustLit The Australian Literature Resource National Library of Australia a b c d e f g h i j k CROFT Julian Charles Basset in Who s Who Live Australia Archived 9 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Crown Content Pty Ltd accessed 20 August 2011 Mr Julian Croft in Alumni Public Profile University of New South Wales database online a b University of Newcastle Conferral of Degrees Gazette 1968 Vol 2 2 PDF p 3 Julian Croft The concepts of time history and memory in the poetry of Kenneth Slessor and R D Fitzgerald 1967 Thesis M A submitted to the Department of English University of Newcastle a b Julian Croft 1941 The Australian Poetry Library The University of Sydney and the Copyright Agency Limited accessed 20 August 2011 Why I love Africa BBC News British Broadcasting Commission 28 April 2005 accessed 20 August 2011 University of New England University profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julian Croft amp oldid 1219972961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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