Background
Goode, Clement Tyson was born on July 10, 1929 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Clement Tyson and Bessie Mae (Trimble) Goode.
(The years 1973 to 1994 cover an important period in Byron...)
The years 1973 to 1994 cover an important period in Byron scholarship and include the publication of the definitive editions of Byron's poetry, prose, letters, journals, and manuscripts as well as a more comprehensive understanding and appreciation of the man and poet through such contemporary foci as New Historicism, Marxism, Feminism, and literary theory. Goode's volume (with its almost 9,000 entries) is an indispensable guide to this diverse mass of material. This comprehensive bibliography includes all secondary material on Byron in English from the popular to the scholarly for the years 1973 to 1994. Entries are briefly annotated and are arranged according to the publication year to allow users to trace the development of Byron scholarship. Reviews of important scholarly books are also included. Six appendixes list dissertations and theses; sales, library acquisitions, and holdings; places and items associated with Byron; poetical tributes, attacks, and imitations; continuations, adaptations, parodies, satires, and poems occasioned by the works of Byron; and Byron in drama, fiction, and poetry. Thoroughly indexed by author, poem, and subject. Recommended for all college and university libraries.
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Goode, Clement Tyson was born on July 10, 1929 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Clement Tyson and Bessie Mae (Trimble) Goode.
Bachelor, Hendrix College, 1951; Master of Arts, Vanderbilt University, 1953; Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, 1959.
Instructor English Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1954-1956. Instructor English, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 1957-1958. Assistant professor, 1958-1960.
Associate professor, 1960-1963. Professor, 1963-1997. Professor emeritus Baylor University, Waco, Texas, since 1997.
Exchange professor Seinan Gakuin University Fukuoka, Japan, 1972-1973.
(The years 1973 to 1994 cover an important period in Byron...)
Member advisory board Salvation Army, Waco, 1968-1969. Deacon First Baptist Church, since 1970. Member Modern Language Association, South Central Modern Language Association, College Conference Teachers English, Byron Society (Dangerfield prize 1997), Keats Shelley Association, National Council Teachers English.
Married Jane Anderson, August 19, 1952. Children: Sara Elizabeth, Robert Clement.