John Northam

Writer, Deceased Person

1922 – 2004

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Who was John Northam?

John Richard Northam was a professor emeritus of literature and drama, ranked among the foremost Ibsen scholars in the world.

Northam entered Clare College, Cambridge to read Classics from 1941 to 1942, then English between 1946 and 1948. In 1950 he was made a Fellow of Clare College, where he supervised Norman Podhoretz, the American who went on to become a notable writer. In 1953 Northam was awarded a Ph.D. and a lectureship in the Faculty of English at Cambridge. In 1972 he left Cambridge to become a Professor of Modern and Comparative Drama at the University of Bristol.

His books Ibsen’s Dramatic Method, in which he notably outlines the hidden visual suggestions and parallel characterisations used by the playwright, and Ibsen: A Critical Study, are still counted as standard works. He has been celebrated for capturing the poetry, humour and wisdom of Ibsen's Poems and verse drama Peer Gynt; for his remarkable translations of the Epic Brand, a long epic poem unfinished from the playwright’s hand, and also the dramatic 1866 play Brand.

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Born
Jan 12, 1922
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  • John Richard Northam
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  • Clare College, Cambridge
Died
Jul 5, 2004

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on July 23, 2013

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