Paul H. Kocher
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Paul H. Kocher; author and professor of English. He has written extensively on the works of J. R. R. Tolkien as well as aspects of Elizabethan English philosophy and literature, and the Franciscan missions of 18th and 19th century California.
Born Paul Harold Kocher in Trinidad in 1907 but later moved to New York becoming a United States citizen. He taught at various universities across the United States, retiring from Stanford University in 1970. Winner of the Mythopoeic Society's, Scholarship in Inkling Studies Award in 1973 for his book; Master of Middle Earth.
Books and publications:
Marlowe's Atheist Lecture: The Journal of English and Germanic Philology; 1940
Christopher Marlowe: A Study of His Thought, Learning and Character. North Carolina; 1946
Science and Religion in Elizabethan England; 1955
Master of Middle-Earth; the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien; 1972 (published as: Master of Middle-Earth; the achievement of J. R. R. Tolkien; in Britain in 1973)
California's old missions: the story of the 21 Franciscan missions in Alta California; 1769-1823; 1976
A Readers' Guide to the Silmarillion; 1980
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