David Henry Wilson Explained

Birth Place:London, England
Nationality:English
Occupation:writer
Notable Works:
    Education:
      Children:3

      David Henry Wilson (born 1937, in London) is an English writer. As an author he is best known for his children's stories such as the Jeremy James series. Wilson has also had a number of plays produced in the United Kingdom, both for children and adults.[1] He is also the author of The Coachman Rat (1989), a satirical novel based on the Cinderella story.

      Biography

      Wilson was educated at Dulwich College and Pembroke College, Cambridge. He has lived in France, Ghana, Germany and Switzerland, and for many years was a lecturer at the universities of Bristol and Konstanz (where he founded and ran the university theatre).

      Wilson has had many books published in the United Kingdom. A number of these have also been translated into other languages. He also translates many works from French and German, ranging from children's books by Kirsten Boie to travel guides by Peter Sager, art history by Werner Hofmann, and literary theory by Wolfgang Iser. He is also a prolific playwright, writing both short and full-length works. A common theme appears to be sequels to works by Shakespeare.

      Personal life

      Wilson is widowed and has three grown-up children; he now lives in Taunton, Somerset.[2] He is a fan of cricket and classical music and also enjoys rugby. His youngest child, J.J. Amaworo Wilson is an American-based author whose magical realist novel Damnificados[3] is an award winner.[4]

      Selected works for children

      Selected plays

      Selected Shakespearian themed plays

      External links

      Notes and References

      1. Web site: David Henry Wilson . 24 March 2010 . PanMacmillan Books . https://web.archive.org/web/20100324010101/http://www.panmacmillan.com/authors%20Illustrators/displayPage.asp?PageTitle=Individual%20Contributor&ContributorID=71764&RLE=Author . 24 March 2010 . dead .
      2. Web site: David Henry Wilson . The Agency . 2017 . 3 August 2017.
      3. Web site: An Interview with David Henry Wilson . 14 November 2016 . . 3 August 2017.
      4. Web site: JJ Amaworo Wilson . . 3 August 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180929155529/http://www.pmpress.org/content/article.php/JJAmaworoWilson . 29 September 2018 . dead .
      5. Web site: Children's books written by David Henry Wilson . 2022-06-11 . hopecorner.net.
      6. Web site: The Make-Up Artist - One Act Plays - Browse. 2021-02-09. www.dramaticpublishing.com.
      7. Web site: Shakespeare based plays & Shakespeare sequels . The works of David Henry Wilson . 3 August 2017.
      8. Web site: The Tragedy of Lady Macbeth (with introductory essay) . The works of David Henry Wilson. 3 August 2017.