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Ernest de Sélincourt (1870–1943) was a British literary scholar and critic, the eldest son of Charles Alexandre De Sélincourt and Theodora Bruce Bendall. He is best known as an editor of William Wordsworth and Dorothy Wordsworth. He was an Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1928 to 1933 and a Fellow of University College, Oxford. After a distinguished career at Oxford, he became a Professor of English at Birmingham. Early in his career he taught in the Ladies' Department of King's College London, where his students included Virginia Woolf (then Virginia Stephen).

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  • Ernest de Sélincourt (* 24. September 1870; † 22. Mai 1943) war ein englischer Literaturwissenschaftler. Er war von 1928 bis 1933 Oxford Professor of Poetry. (de)
  • Ernest de Sélincourt, né dans le quartier de Streatham à Londres le 24 septembre 1870 et mort le 22 mai 1943 à Kendal, est un érudit, un critique littéraire et un universitaire britannique, spécialiste de la littérature britannique moderne. Il est connu pour avoir édité les œuvres de William Wordsworth et Dorothy Wordsworth. (fr)
  • Ernest de Sélincourt (1870-1943) was een Brits letterkundige die werken van William Wordsworth en Dorothy Wordsworth uitgaf. In maart 1917 tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog trok hij met de YMCA als hoogleraar naar Frankrijk. Van 1928 tot 1933 was hij en lid van . Daarna werd hij professor Engels aan de University of Birmingham. (nl)
  • Ernest de Sélincourt (1870–1943) was a British literary scholar and critic, the eldest son of Charles Alexandre De Sélincourt and Theodora Bruce Bendall. He is best known as an editor of William Wordsworth and Dorothy Wordsworth. He was an Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1928 to 1933 and a Fellow of University College, Oxford. After a distinguished career at Oxford, he became a Professor of English at Birmingham. Early in his career he taught in the Ladies' Department of King's College London, where his students included Virginia Woolf (then Virginia Stephen). (en)
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  • Ernest de Sélincourt (* 24. September 1870; † 22. Mai 1943) war ein englischer Literaturwissenschaftler. Er war von 1928 bis 1933 Oxford Professor of Poetry. (de)
  • Ernest de Sélincourt (1870–1943) was a British literary scholar and critic, the eldest son of Charles Alexandre De Sélincourt and Theodora Bruce Bendall. He is best known as an editor of William Wordsworth and Dorothy Wordsworth. He was an Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1928 to 1933 and a Fellow of University College, Oxford. After a distinguished career at Oxford, he became a Professor of English at Birmingham. Early in his career he taught in the Ladies' Department of King's College London, where his students included Virginia Woolf (then Virginia Stephen). His papers are held at the University of Birmingham Special Collections. De Sélincourt went to France in March 1917 as a professor with the YMCA and this service is duly recorded in the First World War medal rolls. He married Ethel Shawcross in 1896 in the Battle, Sussex, registration District. At the time of the 1911 census they had four children. She died in Oxford in 1931. (en)
  • Ernest de Sélincourt, né dans le quartier de Streatham à Londres le 24 septembre 1870 et mort le 22 mai 1943 à Kendal, est un érudit, un critique littéraire et un universitaire britannique, spécialiste de la littérature britannique moderne. Il est connu pour avoir édité les œuvres de William Wordsworth et Dorothy Wordsworth. (fr)
  • Ernest de Sélincourt (1870-1943) was een Brits letterkundige die werken van William Wordsworth en Dorothy Wordsworth uitgaf. In maart 1917 tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog trok hij met de YMCA als hoogleraar naar Frankrijk. Van 1928 tot 1933 was hij en lid van . Daarna werd hij professor Engels aan de University of Birmingham. (nl)
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