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Maurice J Hemingway (d 1994)

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Maurice Hemingway entered Rutlish in September 1957 and was in Vikings. He was born on 2 November 1945 and died on 23 July 1994. He was living in Exeter (Devon) at the time of his death which was registered in the Exeter Registration District.

Martin Flatman writes: At Rutlish, Maurice much appreciated the teaching of Roy Howard and Henry Locke. In 1965 he went up to St Catharine's College Cambridge to read Modern Languages. In 1968 he moved on to Worcester College Oxford, where he took the degree of DPhil, with a thesis on the later 19th century Spanish novelist Emilia Pardo Bazán, later published as a book by Cambridge University Press. He was offered two lecturerships more or less simultaneously, choosing the post at Exeter University where he remained until his premature death in 1994, teaching modern Spanish and Spanish-American literature, and retaining strong practical musical interests on the side and a strong commitment to the Roman Catholic faith. He had been promoted to a Readership before he died.


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