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Arnold Rodgers Taylor (1913–93) was a scholar of medieval English, Old Norse, and modern Icelandic. ==Early life==
Taylor was the youngest of the four children of Arthur Harry Taylor, from Burnham in Norfolk, and Elizabeth Rodgers, from Stockton. After graduating from high school in Stockton, Taylor read English at the University of Manchester (St. Anselm Hall), graduating in 1934. Under the influence of E. V. Gordon,〔Arnold Taylor, 'Icelandic in the English Universities', ''Saga-Book'', 14 (1953-57), 1-11 (9).〕 he spent the spring of 1933 as an exchange student in Iceland. In 1934 he took his MA at Manchester, writing on ''Droplaugarsona saga'', and then spent a further year there gaining a teaching certificate. During these years, he continued to spend much of his time in Iceland, meeting his future wife Sigríður Ásgeirsdóttir (1911–91) there in 1935. After holding a substitute teaching position in Ashton under Lyne in 1937, Taylor went to Germany as an assistant professor of English at the University of Jena from 1937–39, followed by a year of high-school teaching at Darlington.
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