Background
He was born in Manchuria where his father was a Presbyterian missionary.
He was born in Manchuria where his father was a Presbyterian missionary.
After the war, he studied at the University of Glasgow, receiving his Master of Arts in 1913, and a Doctor of Letters in 1924.
He served in the First World War as an officer in the Northumberland Fusiliers. Till 1931 he was on the staff of Armstrong College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In 1932, he moved to the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa where he succeeded Professor Max Drennan as chair of the English Department.
Greig was a leading scholar on the Scottish philosopher David Hume.
He also published a well-regarded biography of WM Thackeray in 1950, and a volume entitled The Psychology of Laughter and Comedy. In addition, Greig wrote four novels under the pseudonym of John Carruthers during the 1920s.