A professor of English literature, in 1904
Raleigh became the first holder of the Chair of English Literature at Oxford University, but
"
in his day he was more renowned as a stimulating if informal lecturer than as a critic."
At the outbreak of WWI he
turned to the war as his primary subject - and held very strong anti-German views.
He died of typhoid in 1922, aged 60, and is probably best known for "Wishes of an Elderly Man".
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