William Bellamy
William Bellamy studied at Clare College, Cambridge, at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, before taking up a post as Lecturer in English Literature at La Trobe University, Melbourne. He is currently engaged in a programme of research on Shakespeare's language, for which he is sponsored by Clare College Cambridge. His publications include The Novels of Wells, Bennett and Galsworthy: 1890-1910 (1971), "Wells as Edwardian" in Twentieth Century Views: H G Wells (edited by Bernard Bergonzi...See more
William Bellamy studied at Clare College, Cambridge, at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, before taking up a post as Lecturer in English Literature at La Trobe University, Melbourne. He is currently engaged in a programme of research on Shakespeare's language, for which he is sponsored by Clare College Cambridge. His publications include The Novels of Wells, Bennett and Galsworthy: 1890-1910 (1971), "Wells as Edwardian" in Twentieth Century Views: H G Wells (edited by Bernard Bergonzi, 1976), and "Ben Jonson and the Anagram" in Jonsonian Soundings (edited by Richard S Peterson, 2015), in addition to numerous articles and book reviews. He is presently working on an edition of Shakespeare's sonnets, based in part on the discoveries described in Shakespeare's Verbal Art. See less
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