Geoffrey Bullough

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Born27 January 1901
Prestwich
Died12 February 1982(1982-02-12) (aged 81)
OccupationLiterary scholar
Notable workPhilosophical Poems of Henry More Comprising Psychozoia and Minor Poems (1931), The Trend of Modern Poetry (1934; 2nd ed., 1949), Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare (1957), Mirror of Minds (1962), Shakespeare the Elizabethan (1963), Poems and Dramas by Fulke Greville (1939), The Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse (1951, with H. J. C. Grierson), Milton's Dramatic Poems (with Margaret Bullough, 1958), and Luís de Camões's The Lusiads (1964)
Geoffrey Bullough
Born27 January 1901
Prestwich
Died12 February 1982(1982-02-12) (aged 81)
OccupationLiterary scholar
Notable workPhilosophical Poems of Henry More Comprising Psychozoia and Minor Poems (1931), The Trend of Modern Poetry (1934; 2nd ed., 1949), Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare (1957), Mirror of Minds (1962), Shakespeare the Elizabethan (1963), Poems and Dramas by Fulke Greville (1939), The Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse (1951, with H. J. C. Grierson), Milton's Dramatic Poems (with Margaret Bullough, 1958), and Luís de Camões's The Lusiads (1964)

Geoffrey Bullough, FBA, FKC (27 January 1901 – 12 February 1982) was an English literary scholar.

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