文艺复兴人

G. Dooley
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乔斯特·达尔德教授从1976年开始在弗林德斯大学英语系任教,直到2001年退休,主要研究英国文艺复兴时期的文学。在此之前,他于1966年至1976年在奥塔哥大学(新西兰)任教。他的出版物令人印象深刻,包括几个文艺复兴时期文学文本的学术版本和许多期刊文章,书籍章节和评论。请参阅http://www.flinders.edu.au/ehl/englishandcreativewriting/staff/joost-daalder-pub.cfm获取完整列表。乔斯特1939年出生于荷兰,先后就读于阿姆斯特丹大学和爱丁堡大学,1966年与妻子特鲁斯移居新西兰。Joost和Truus对收藏艺术品很感兴趣,并于2017年将Daalder当代珠宝收藏捐赠给了南澳大利亚美术馆。他们还经常把艺术品借给其他机构展览。特鲁斯以她的视觉艺术书籍而闻名,尤其是她的《民族珠宝与装饰》(2009)。我第一次认识乔斯特是在上世纪90年代中期,当时我正在学习英语荣誉课程——他是一位鼓舞人心的莎士比亚戏剧和诗歌老师。从那以后,我们成为了朋友和同事,在他80岁生日的时候,对他的职业生涯进行一次深入的交谈似乎是合适的。采访是在2019年9月和10月通过电子邮件进行的。
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Renaissance Man
Professor Joost Daalder taught in the English Department at Flinders University from 1976 until his retirement in 2001, mostly in the area of English Renaissance literature. Prior to that, he taught at the University of Otago (New Zealand) from 1966 to 1976. He has an impressive list of publications, including several scholarly editions of Renaissance literary texts and many journal articles, book chapters, and reviews. See http://www.flinders.edu.au/ehl/englishandcreativewriting/staff/joost-daalder-pub.cfm for acomplete list.Joost was born in the Netherlands in 1939, and studied at Amsterdam University and Edinburgh University before moving to New Zealand with his wife Truus in 1966. Joost and Truus have an interest in collecting fine arts, and in 2017 donated the Daalder Contemporary Jewellery Collection to the Art Gallery of South Australia. They also often lend art objects to other institutions for exhibitions. Truus is known for her books on the visual arts, notably her Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment (2009).I first knew Joost as a lecturer when I was studying Honours in English in the mid-1990s – he was an inspiring teacher of Shakespeare’s plays and poems. Since then we have become friends and colleagues and it seems fitting to mark his 80th birthday with an in-depth conversation about his professional career. The interview was conducted via email in September and October 2019.
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