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Paul Antony Tanner (18 March 1935 – 5 December 1998), known as Tony Tanner, was a British literary critic of the mid-20th century, and a pioneering figure in the study of American literature. He was a fellow of King's College, Cambridge where he taught and studied for 38 years, from 1960 until his death in 1998. ==Early life== Paul Antony Tanner was born in Richmond, Surrey, and brought up in South London. Growing up during the Second World War and its aftermath, Tanner worked for two years in the Intelligence Corps before enrolling at Jesus College, Cambridge. His father was a civil servant and his mother had trained as a teacher. He attended Raynes Park County Grammar School and, after National Service, matriculated at Jesus College, Cambridge where he read English. His teachers included two great Shakespearean scholars, A. P. Rossiter and Philip Brockbank, both of whom were to be lasting influences on Tanner. In 1958 he won a Harkness Fellowship to Berkeley, California where he first encountered post-war American literature and culture.
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