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'''Alvin A. Lee''', [[B.A.]], [[M.Div.]], [[Ph.D.]], is a [[literary critic]]. The majority of his academic career--some 39 years--was spent at [[McMaster University]] in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]]; he served as [[University President|President]] and [[vice-chancellor]] of that university from 1980 to 1990. The McMaster Museum of Art is housed in a building named in his honour because of his work acquiring art for McMaster University. He received honorary doctorates from [[Victoria University in the University of Toronto]], and from McMaster University, and was made an honorary professor at Beijing University and Heilongjiang University.
'''Alvin A. Lee'''(born 1930), [[B.A.]], [[M.A.]], [[M.Div.]], [[Ph.D.]], is a [[literary critic]]. The majority of his academic career--some 39 years--was spent at [[McMaster University]] in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]]; he served as [[University President|President]] and [[vice-chancellor]] of that university from 1980 to 1990. The McMaster Museum of Art is housed in a building named in his honour because of his work acquiring art for McMaster University. He received honorary doctorates from [[Victoria University in the University of Toronto]], and from McMaster University, and was made an honorary professor at Beijing University, the University of Science and Technology Beijing, and Heilongjiang University.


His academic interests lie in the fields of [[Anglo-Saxon literature|Old English literature]], the [[Bible]] and [[literature]], and [[literary theory]].
His academic interests lie in the fields of [[Anglo-Saxon literature|Old English literature]], the [[Bible]] and [[literature]], and [[literary theory]].


Lee currently serves as the General Editor of the 30-volume Collected Works of [[Northrop Frye]] project; he has edited two volumes himself, including an edition of Frye's [[The Great Code&action=edit|''The Great Code'']]. He also wrote the introduction to the Penguin Modern Classics editions of ''The Great Code'' and ''Words with Power''. He is perhaps best known for his work on [[Beowulf]]: ''Gold-Hall and Earth-Dragon: Beowulf as Metaphor''. He authored other books on Old English poetry, ''The Guest Hall of Eden: Four Essays on the Design of Old English Poetry'', and on the Canadian poet and playwright, [[James Reaney]].
Lee currently serves as the General Editor of the 30-volume Collected Works of [[Northrop Frye]], being published by the University of Toronto Press (26 vols in print as of 2008); he has edited two volumes himself, including an annotated edition of Frye's [[The Great Code&action=edit|''The Great Code'']]. He also wrote the introduction to the Penguin Modern Classics editions of ''The Great Code'' and ''Words with Power''. He is perhaps best known for his work on [[Beowulf]]: ''Gold-Hall and Earth-Dragon: Beowulf as Metaphor'' (University of Toronto Press). He has written articles, reviews and another book on Old English poetry, ''The Guest Hall of Eden: Four Essays on the Design of Old English Poetry'' (Yale University Press), and on the Canadian poet and playwright, [[James Reaney]].


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Revision as of 18:09, 12 December 2008

Alvin A. Lee(born 1930), B.A., M.A., M.Div., Ph.D., is a literary critic. The majority of his academic career--some 39 years--was spent at McMaster University in Hamilton; he served as President and vice-chancellor of that university from 1980 to 1990. The McMaster Museum of Art is housed in a building named in his honour because of his work acquiring art for McMaster University. He received honorary doctorates from Victoria University in the University of Toronto, and from McMaster University, and was made an honorary professor at Beijing University, the University of Science and Technology Beijing, and Heilongjiang University.

His academic interests lie in the fields of Old English literature, the Bible and literature, and literary theory.

Lee currently serves as the General Editor of the 30-volume Collected Works of Northrop Frye, being published by the University of Toronto Press (26 vols in print as of 2008); he has edited two volumes himself, including an annotated edition of Frye's The Great Code. He also wrote the introduction to the Penguin Modern Classics editions of The Great Code and Words with Power. He is perhaps best known for his work on Beowulf: Gold-Hall and Earth-Dragon: Beowulf as Metaphor (University of Toronto Press). He has written articles, reviews and another book on Old English poetry, The Guest Hall of Eden: Four Essays on the Design of Old English Poetry (Yale University Press), and on the Canadian poet and playwright, James Reaney.