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Philip Albert Child (January 19, 1898 – February 6, 1978) was a Canadian novelist, poet, and academic.〔(Philip Albert Child ) at The Canadian Encyclopedia.〕 Born in Hamilton, Ontario, the son of William Addison Child and Elizabeth Helen (Harvey) Child, Child studied at Trinity College where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree after serving during World War I. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Christ's College, Cambridge in 1921 and received a Master of Arts and Ph.D. from Harvard University. He was a journalist and taught for a time at the University of British Columbia while writing several novels. In 1942, he became a professor at Trinity College eventually becoming Chancellor's Professor of English.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Philip Child fonds )〕 He won the Ryerson Fiction Award twice, in 1945 for ''Day of Wrath'' and in 1949 for ''Mr. Ames Against Time''. He also won the 1949 Governor General's Award for ''Mr. Ames Against Time''. ==Selected works== * ''The Village of Souls'' (1933) * ''God's Sparrows'' (1937) * ''Day of Wrath'' (1945) * ''Mr. Ames Against Time'' (1948) * ''The Victorian House: And Other Poems'' (1951) * ''Come Rack'' (1954) * ''The Wood of the Nightingale'' (1965) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Philip Child」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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