Nicholas Boyle

Nicholas Boyle
Born (1946-06-18) 18 June 1946
London
Occupation academic and biographer
Nationality British

Nicholas Boyle FBA (born 18 June 1946) is the Schröder Professor of German at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. He has written widely on German literature, intellectual history and religion and is known particularly for his award-winning extensive biography of Goethe (of which two of a projected three volumes have been published).[1] Boyle became a fellow of the British Academy in 2000.[2]

Boyle's biography of Goethe currently runs to two volumes and he is writing the third. George Steiner has called him a 'critic of vivacious perspicacity' and compares the scope of his work to "Lord Bullock's double portraits of Hitler and Stalin, Richard Holmes's Coleridge, David Cairns's Berlioz, Michael Holroyd's Shaw, Richardson's Picasso", whilst The New York Times Book Review describes his biography as a 'remarkable achievement', adding that 'there is nothing comparable to this study in any language'.[3] The biography has been translated into German by Holger Fliessbach. The Goethe Institut awarded Boyle their Goethe Medal in 2000. The second volume was shortlisted for the British Academy Book Prize in 2001.[4]

He lives in Cambridge with his wife and four children.

Bibliography

References

  1. Staff profile - Professor Nicholas Boyle
  2. Accessed 24 June 2008
  3. http://books.guardian.co.uk/critics/reviews/0,5917,130858,00.html Accessed 24 June 2008 and http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/LiteratureEnglish/WorldLiterature/Germany/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTI1NzUxNQ== Accessed 24 June 2008
  4. Accessed 24 June 2008
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