Claus Bock

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Claus Victor Bock (7 May 1926 – 5 January 2008) was a professor of German studies.

In the early 1950s, Bock studied with Ronald Peacock at the University of Manchester, attracted by the latter's research on Hölderlin, and obtained a PhD at Basle under Walter Muschg. After working briefly as an assistant lecturer at his alma mater, he became a lecturer at Queen Mary College, London (1958), then reader (1964), and finally professor of German, Westfield College, London (1969). Two of Bock's noted PhD students were Jeremy Adler and John Fletcher.

Further reading

  • Combridge, Rosemary (2010). "Claus Victor Bock 7.v.1926–5.i.2008". Publications of the English Goethe Society. 79 (1): 2–4. doi:10.1179/095936810X12722739359504.