Leslie Casson Explained
Leslie Frank Casson (1903–1969) was a mediaevalist and art historian. Born in England, he was professor of English Language and Medieval Literature at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, from 1952 to 68,[1] where he was also head of the department.[2] His area of interest extended from Latin manuscripts[3] to the poetry of Edmund Spenser.[4] He also worked on the manuscripts in the Grey Collection,[5] the library bequeathed by George Grey to the National Library of South Africa; it comprises 5,000 volumes, including 115 manuscripts from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.[6] Casson gained a PhD in literature from the University of Edinburgh in 1942.[7] For the Early English Text Society, he edited the Middle English romance Sir Degrevant.[8]
Teaching and legacy
Casson was known for his stern approach to his students, which included Jeff Opland (author of Anglo-Saxon Oral Poetry: A Study of the Traditions; Yale UP, 1980)[2] and David Pelteret (author of Slavery in Early Mediaeval England).[9]
Notes and References
- Book: Guide to the South African manuscript collections in the South African Library, Cape Town. 1987. Government Archives Service. 9780797007345. Google Books.
- Book: Opland, Jeff. The dassie and the hunter: A South African meeting. 2005. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. 978-1-86914-036-6. 1, 105. Google Books.
- Book: A fourteenth century concordance to the Vulgate: Ms. Grey 48 b 1 in the South African Public library, Cape Town. 1960. Quarterly bulletin of the South African Library. Google Books.
- Book: Poetic dialect of Edmund Spenser, its origins, and the scope of its influence as far as the end of the eighteenth century. 1932. University of Adelaide. Google Books.
- Casson. Leslie Frank. The mediaeval manuscripts of the Grey Collection in saleroom and bookshop. 1959. Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library. Google Books.
- Web site: Special Collections. National Library of South Africa. 22 March 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070824034607/http://www.nlsa.ac.za/NLSA/about-us/core%20functions/colman/special-collections#f. 24 August 2007.
- Casson. L. F.. 1942. The romance of Sir Degrevant.
- Book: Diamond, Arlyn . Pulp fictions of medieval England: essays in popular romance . McDonald, Nicola. 2004. Manchester UP. 978-0-7190-6319-0. 98. Sir Degrevant: What Lovers Want. https://books.google.com/books?id=WCMaDf6SLxcC&pg=PA98. Google Books.
- Book: Kane, George. Middle English literature: a critical study of the romances, the religious lyrics, "Piers Plowman". 1951. Taylor & Francis. 90. 9780416077001. Google Books.
- Book: Pelteret, David Anthony Edgell. Slavery in Early Mediaeval England) from the Reign of Alfred Until the Twelfth Century. 2001. Boydell & Brewer. 978-0-85115-829-7. xi.