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Thomas Arthur Michael Irwin, MA, BLitt (born 3 May 1934) is Emeritus Professor of English at the [[University of Kent]] and author of The Skull and the Nightingale (Harper Collins, 2013).
Thomas Arthur Michael Irwin, MA, BLitt (born 3 May 1934) is Emeritus Professor of English at the [[University of Kent]] and author of The Skull and the Nightingale (Harper Collins, 2013).
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3. PERSONAL LIFE
3. PERSONAL LIFE


Michael Irwin has four children: Polly, Kate, Esther and Daniel and lives in [[Canterbury]], Kent with his wife, Stella.
Michael Irwin has four children: Polly, Kate, Esther and Daniel and lives in [[Canterbury]], Kent with his wife, Stella.


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Thomas Arthur Michael Irwin, MA, BLitt (born 3 May 1934) is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Kent and author of The Skull and the Nightingale (Harper Collins, 2013).

1. EARLY LIFE AND CAREER

Born in London, Irwin was educated at William Ellis School, Camden and Exeter College, Oxford. He taught at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (1958-59), the University of Tokyo (1961-63), the University of Lodz (1963-65) and Smith College, Massachusetts (1965-67) before joining the newly-established University of Kent (1967-2001) where he remains Emeritus Professor of English.

2. BIBLIOGRAPHY

Fiction:

Working Orders (Andre Deutsch, 1969) Striker (Andre Deutsch, 1985) The Skull and the Nightingale (Harper Collins, 2013)

Non-Fiction:

Henry Fielding: the Tentative Realist (Clarendon Press, 1967) Picturing: Description and Illusion in the Nineteenth-Century Novel (George Allen and Unwin, 1979) Reading Hardy’s Landscapes (Macmillan, 2000)

3. PERSONAL LIFE

Michael Irwin has four children: Polly, Kate, Esther and Daniel and lives in Canterbury, Kent with his wife, Stella.

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