Andrew Scott Cairncross, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Andrew Scott Cairncross

Scottish professor of English literature and Shakespeare expert

Date of Birth: 25-Mar-1901

Place of Birth: Lesmahagow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 17-Dec-1975

Profession: professor, head teacher

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Andrew Scott Cairncross

  • Andrew Scott Cairncross (25 March 1901 – 17 December 1975) was a Scottish-American scholar of Shakespeare and the English literary renaissance.
  • Cairncross is best known for his 1936 book The Problem of Hamlet (London: MacMillan), which makes a number of controversial arguments about Hamlet — arguing, for example, that the play was written around 1588–89 (rather than twelve years later, as most scholars insist), and that the so-called Ur-Hamlet, to which frequent allusion occurs starting in 1589, is actually an early draft of Shakespeare's play.Cairncross was born in Lesmahagow, Scotland, to Andrew Cairncross and Margaret Matin.
  • He earned his M.A.
  • and D.Litt.
  • (1932) from the University of Glasgow and worked as a schoolteacher and headmaster in his native Lanarkshire until retiring in 1961.
  • He immigrated to the United States in 1963 at the invitation of Hardin–Simmons University, and within a year was a visiting professor at the University of Texas at El Paso.
  • In 1964, he finished a three-volume work on Henry VI, published by Harvard University Press.He was a visiting professor at Baylor University in the spring of 1974.
  • He died in Bryan, Texas in 1975.

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