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MacDonald P. Jackson

MacDonald Pairman Jackson FNZAH FRSNZ is a New Zealand scholar of English literature. Most of his work is on English Renaissance drama; he specialises in authorship attribution. He is also internationally recognised for his work on Shakespeare's texts.[1][2]

Personal background edit

Jackson was born in Auckland on 13 October 1938, the son of Donald Leslie Jackson and Margaret Wyld Pairman.[2] He married Nicole Phillipa Cameron Lovett in 1964. He is currently Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Auckland.[3]

Academic history and awards edit

Jackson was educated at Auckland Grammar School, obtained a BA from Auckland University in 1959 and an MA(English) in 1960. He attended Merton College, Oxford and qualified for B.Litt. in 1964.[4] In 1964 he returned to Auckland University as a lecturer. He was appointed associate professor in 1978 and professor in 1989. Jackson obtained a Folger fellowship in 1989 and a Huntington Library fellowship in 1993. He was a Christensen Fellow at St Catherine's College, Oxford in 2000 and S T Lee Professorial Fellow at the School of Advanced Study, University of London from January to June 2005.[5] He received a Distinguished Teaching Award in 2000. He retired from the university in 2004.[6] In 2008 he was made a Fellow of the New Zealand Academy of the Humanities (FNZAH). In 2009 he was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (FRSNZ).[7]

Writing and research edit

Jackson's research includes a year-long examination of the disputed authorship of the classic poem "The Night Before Christmas", also called "A Visit from St. Nicholas." Jackson applied modern computational stylistics techniques to the corpora of verse left by both claimants, Clement Clarke Moore and Henry Livingston Jr., including a new test, statistical analysis of phonemes. His 2016 book, Who Wrote "The Night Before Christmas"?[8] argues that Livingston is the true author and makes a significant contribution to the field of attribution studies.

Jackson's Studies in Attribution: Middleton and Shakespeare (Salzburg, 1979) helped establish the dramatic canon of Thomas Middleton. From 1984 to 1991 Jackson contributed the annual reviews of "Editions and Textual Studies" to Shakespeare Survey.

Jackson has written thirteen books as either author or editor. His works include:

  • Determining the Shakespeare Canon: Arden of Faversham and A Lover's Complaint (Oxford, 2015)
  • Defining Shakespeare: 'Pericles' as Test Case (Oxford, 2003) – author
  • Second and third volumes of the Cambridge edition of The Works of John Webster (2003 and 2007) – co-editor with two others
  • The Oxford Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works (2007) – associate general editor
  • Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture (2007) – associate general editor
  • The Revenger's Tragedy and writing the essay "Early Modern Authorship: Canons and Chronologies" – editor and author

The later three works won the Modern Language Association Award for the best edition of the year and the Elizabeth Dietz Memorial Award for the best book published in early modern studies.[9] In the field of early modern drama he has made over 200 contributions to books and academic journals.[citation needed]

As of 2010 his research projects included Shakespeare and his contemporaries, New Zealand literature, Poetry in English, and a major project: a fourth volume of the Cambridge Works of John Webster. Jackson was working on this together with David Carnegie and David Gunby.[10]

Further interests edit

In addition Jackson is an anthologist, literary historian, and critic of New Zealand poetry. He contributed to the Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English (1991) edited by Terry Sturm, writing the chapter on "Poetry: Beginnings to 1945". He is a member of the editorial boards for the Shakespeare Quarterly, the Arden Critical Companions series, the Digital Renaissance Editions series, and The New Oxford Shakespeare. He was elected a Life Member of the Australian and New Zealand Shakespeare Association in 2004.

Jackson has been involved in broadcasting, introducing NZBC's monthly poetry programme in 1966, and a New Zealand Book Awards judge. He has been a competitor in veterans running and his interests include music, theatre, film, and gardening. He currently resides in Auckland.

References edit

  1. ^ Reid, Nicholas (28 April 2010). "The best Will in the world". Stuff. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b Who's Who in New Zealand 1991 and 1998 Editions
  3. ^ "MacDonald Pairman Jackson | NZETC". Nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  4. ^ Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900–1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 532.
  5. ^ . Sas.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 24 May 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  6. ^ Driven by a passion for the greatest playwright, Peter Calder, New Zealand Herald, Auckland, 4 February 2004
  7. ^ "Council Report « 2009 « Academy Annual Reports and Yearbooks « Reports « Publications « Royal Society of New Zealand". Royalsociety.org.nz. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  8. ^ Jackson, MacDonald P. (2016). Who Wrote "The Night Before Christmas"?: Analyzing the Clement Clarke Moore vs. Henry Livingston Question. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476664439.
  9. ^ "2011". Sel.rice.edu. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  10. ^ . Artsfaculty.auckland.ac.nz. Archived from the original on 5 June 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2013.

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MacDonald Pairman Jackson FNZAH FRSNZ is a New Zealand scholar of English literature Most of his work is on English Renaissance drama he specialises in authorship attribution He is also internationally recognised for his work on Shakespeare s texts 1 2 Contents 1 Personal background 2 Academic history and awards 3 Writing and research 4 Further interests 5 References 6 External linksPersonal background editJackson was born in Auckland on 13 October 1938 the son of Donald Leslie Jackson and Margaret Wyld Pairman 2 He married Nicole Phillipa Cameron Lovett in 1964 He is currently Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Auckland 3 Academic history and awards editJackson was educated at Auckland Grammar School obtained a BA from Auckland University in 1959 and an MA English in 1960 He attended Merton College Oxford and qualified for B Litt in 1964 4 In 1964 he returned to Auckland University as a lecturer He was appointed associate professor in 1978 and professor in 1989 Jackson obtained a Folger fellowship in 1989 and a Huntington Library fellowship in 1993 He was a Christensen Fellow at St Catherine s College Oxford in 2000 and S T Lee Professorial Fellow at the School of Advanced Study University of London from January to June 2005 5 He received a Distinguished Teaching Award in 2000 He retired from the university in 2004 6 In 2008 he was made a Fellow of the New Zealand Academy of the Humanities FNZAH In 2009 he was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand FRSNZ 7 Writing and research editJackson s research includes a year long examination of the disputed authorship of the classic poem The Night Before Christmas also called A Visit from St Nicholas Jackson applied modern computational stylistics techniques to the corpora of verse left by both claimants Clement Clarke Moore and Henry Livingston Jr including a new test statistical analysis of phonemes His 2016 book Who Wrote The Night Before Christmas 8 argues that Livingston is the true author and makes a significant contribution to the field of attribution studies Jackson s Studies in Attribution Middleton and Shakespeare Salzburg 1979 helped establish the dramatic canon of Thomas Middleton From 1984 to 1991 Jackson contributed the annual reviews of Editions and Textual Studies to Shakespeare Survey Jackson has written thirteen books as either author or editor His works include Determining the Shakespeare Canon Arden of Faversham and A Lover s Complaint Oxford 2015 Defining Shakespeare Pericles as Test Case Oxford 2003 author Second and third volumes of the Cambridge edition of The Works of John Webster 2003 and 2007 co editor with two others The Oxford Thomas Middleton The Collected Works 2007 associate general editor Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture 2007 associate general editor The Revenger s Tragedy and writing the essay Early Modern Authorship Canons and Chronologies editor and author The later three works won the Modern Language Association Award for the best edition of the year and the Elizabeth Dietz Memorial Award for the best book published in early modern studies 9 In the field of early modern drama he has made over 200 contributions to books and academic journals citation needed As of 2010 update his research projects included Shakespeare and his contemporaries New Zealand literature Poetry in English and a major project a fourth volume of the Cambridge Works of John Webster Jackson was working on this together with David Carnegie and David Gunby 10 Further interests editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources MacDonald P Jackson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message In addition Jackson is an anthologist literary historian and critic of New Zealand poetry He contributed to the Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English 1991 edited by Terry Sturm writing the chapter on Poetry Beginnings to 1945 He is a member of the editorial boards for the Shakespeare Quarterly the Arden Critical Companions series the Digital Renaissance Editions series and The New Oxford Shakespeare He was elected a Life Member of the Australian and New Zealand Shakespeare Association in 2004 Jackson has been involved in broadcasting introducing NZBC s monthly poetry programme in 1966 and a New Zealand Book Awards judge He has been a competitor in veterans running and his interests include music theatre film and gardening He currently resides in Auckland References edit Reid Nicholas 28 April 2010 The best Will in the world Stuff Retrieved 17 May 2013 a b Who s Who in New Zealand 1991 and 1998 Editions MacDonald Pairman Jackson NZETC Nzetc victoria ac nz Retrieved 17 May 2013 Levens R G C ed 1964 Merton College Register 1900 1964 Oxford Basil Blackwell p 532 Past Visiting Fellows School of Advanced Study University of London Sas ac uk Archived from the original on 24 May 2013 Retrieved 17 May 2013 Driven by a passion for the greatest playwright Peter Calder New Zealand Herald Auckland 4 February 2004 Council Report 2009 Academy Annual Reports and Yearbooks Reports Publications Royal Society of New Zealand Royalsociety org nz Retrieved 17 May 2013 Jackson MacDonald P 2016 Who Wrote The Night Before Christmas Analyzing the Clement Clarke Moore vs Henry Livingston Question McFarland ISBN 978 1476664439 2011 Sel rice edu Retrieved 17 May 2013 Mac Jackson English Faculty of Arts Staff The University of Auckland Artsfaculty auckland ac nz Archived from the original on 5 June 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2013 External links editBio at the Oxford Middleton Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MacDonald P Jackson amp oldid 1177909467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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