Collins, Philip Arthur William
COLLINS, Philip Arthur William
COLLINS, Philip Arthur William. British, b. 1923. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Bibliography. Career: Warden of Vaughan College, 1954-62, Sr. Lecturer, 1962-64, and Professor of English, 1964-82, University of Leicester. Member, Board of Dirs., The National Theatre, 1976-82. Publications: James Boswell, 1956; Dickens and Crime, 1962; Dickens and Education, 1963; The Impress of the Moving Age, 1965; Thomas Cooper the Chartist: Byron and the Poets of the Poor, 1969; A Dickens Bibliography, 1970; Bleak House: A Commentary, 1971; Reading Aloud: A Victorian Metier, 1972; Charles Dickens: David Copperfield, 1977; Tennyson, Poet of Lincolnshire, 1985. EDITOR: English Christmas, 1956; Dickens: A Christmas Carol: The Public Reading Version, 1971; Dickens: The Critical Heritage, 1971; Charles Dickens: The Public Readings, 1975; Charles Dickens: Hard Times, 1978; Dickens: Interviews and Recollections, 1981; Thackeray: Interviews and Recollections, 1982; (with E. Giuliano) The Annotated Dickens, 1986; Tennyson: Seven Essays, 1992. Address: 26 Knighton Dr, Leicester LE2 3HB, England.