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  1. A Political art: Essays and images in honour George Woodcock
  2. George Woodcock's Introduction to Canadian Poetry by George Woodcock, 1993-05
  3. Introducing Mordecai Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (Canadian Fiction Studies series) by George Woodcock, 1991-09-01
  4. Aphra Behn: The English Sappho by George Woodcock, 1996-07-01
  5. The Great Canadian Anecdote Contest
  6. Anarchist Prince: Biographical Study of Peter Kropotkin (Studies in the libertarian and utopian tradition) by George Woodcock, Ivan Avakumovic, 1971-09-01
  7. Orwell's Message: 1984 & the Present by George Woodcock, 1984-01-01
  8. Confederation betrayed by George Woodcock, 1981
  9. The trade union movement and the government: A lecture delivered in the University of Leicester, 29 April 1968 (Woodcock lectureship, 1968) by George Woodcock, 1968
  10. Dawn and the Darkest Hour: A Study of Aldous Huxley by George Woodcock, 2006-05-01
  11. British in the Far East (A Social history of the British overseas) by George Woodcock, 1969-09
  12. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: His Life and His Work (Studies in the libertarian and utopian tradition) by George Woodcock, 1972-12
  13. William Godwin: A Biographical Study (Black Rose Books) by George Woodcock, 1996-07-01
  14. The Egoist (Penguin Classics) by George Meredith, 1979-01-25

21. (Frank H WOODCOCK - Frederic A. WOODCOCK )
woodcock (1849 1860) Freeman woodcock (AUG 1873 - ) Fremont F. woodcock (21 APR1886 - ) Geoge Allen woodcock (19 NOV 1792 - ) george woodcock (ABT 1842
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(17 AUG 1871 - 1926) Frank Pike WOODCOCK (16 JUN 1864 - ) Frank Ross WOODCOCK (4 JAN 1860 - ) Frank Solomon WOODCOCK (27 NOV 1890 - ) Frank Truman WOODCOCK (21 MAY 1888 - ) Frankjlin E WOODCOCK Franklin WOODCOCK (22 MAR 1797 - 1860) Franklin Clark WOODCOCK (26 APR 1828 - 10 APR 1900) Franklin D. WOODCOCK (29 SEP 1809 - ) Franklin Winslow WOODCOCK (31 OCT 1850 - ) Fred G. WOODCOCK (5 SEP 1861 - ) Fred H WOODCOCK Fred Lyle WOODCOCK (27 APR 1860 - 20 NOV 1862) Fred Wayland WOODCOCK (17 MAY 1868 - ) Freddely E WOODCOCK Frederic A. WOODCOCK (14 OCT 1850 - ) UP (Ella M. WOODCOCK - Martha Frances WOODCOCK BACK (Fidella Gould WOODCOCK - Frank Albert WOODCOCK NEXT (Frederic Samuel WOODCOCK - George A WOODCOCK SURNAMES HTML created by on Sun Feb 09 21:33:02 2003.

22. MUSING001: George Woodcock Memorial
Tribute to the writer, including the poem, 'Black Flag'.
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George Woodcock memorial
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Context: Written on reading of the death of George Woodcock
George Woodcock died on the 28th January 1995, and I only found out the other day [very end of February 1995]. This is a short tribute to the person who wrote the first book which made a major impact on my political ideas. So who was he? Well, he was a poet, a writer, a Notable Figure in Canadian Literature and an anarchist. He wrote more than a hundred books, using the same battered old typewriter for them all. One of these books was Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements , and it was this book which I read at an impressionable young age and convinced me that anarchism was actually a pretty good idea. Like the author, the book is not without detractions. The first edition, written in 1960/1 (Penguin 1963), characterised anarchism as a movement which was now, for all intents and purposes, finished - to quote Woodcock himself, it "took on a somewhat elegiac tone". The second edition (1985, published 1986) remedied this in the light of the resurgence of anarchism in the late 1960s/70s.

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SNDX Husband SNDX Wife Date W322 woodcock, george M560 MONROE, Harriet Mrs23 Mar 1837 W322 woodcock, george W. W214 WAKEFIELD, Jane 16 Feb 1841.
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24. Century That Made Us: Canada, 1814-1914; Author: Woodcock, George; Paperback
Century That Made Us Canada, 18141914 Author woodcock, george -Paperback, ENGLISH BOOKS DEPARTMENT, Join the NetStore Cooperative,
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25. Shirley Bishop - Ancestors & Family Index
1873 ); woodcock, Frederick (1880 - ); woodcock, Frederick King(Jul 1896 - Sep 1899); woodcock, george (1794 - ); woodcock, george
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Index To Inquire, Add, or Correct Information, Contact: s.bishop@btinternet.com The sbfamily genealogical database can be searched several ways:

26. UBC Archives - George Woodcock - Description
and file list of the george woodcock fonds.......
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George Woodcock fonds
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Fonds Description
George Woodcock fonds.
6.5 cm of textual records. George Woodcock (1912-1995) was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was raised and educated in England where, in the late 1930s, he met many members of London's literary circle including Dylan Thomas, Roy Campbell, Herbert Read and George Orwell. Woodcock returned to Canada in 1949 and joined UBC's Department of English seven years later. He became editor of the newly-formed journal Canadian Literature and served in this capacity until his retirement in 1977. In Canada Woodcock is best known as a poet, critic, dramatist and social commentator, while in England he is recognized as an author of travel books, political commentator and biographer. Throughout his career, Woodcock received numerous awards and honourary degrees. The fonds consists of copies of radio scripts (1954-1956) from Woodcock's radio broadcasts and photocopied correspondence with George Orwell Title based on the contents of the fonds.

27. Lionel Woodcock - Ancestors & Family Index
1987); woodcock, Gary (about 1965 ); woodcock, george (about 1881- May 1929); woodcock, george (about 1803 - ); woodcock, george
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Index To Inquire, Add, or Correct Information, Contact: Lionel Woodcock
lionel.woodcock@virgin.net
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28. Canadian Literature: Resources
george woodcock (1912 – 1995). Editor, poet george woodcock was firstand foremost a Canadian, born May 12th, 1912, in Winnipeg. He didn
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George Woodcock
Worldwide, he is most well known for his books on the philosophy of anarchism and its history, and for his well-received biography, The Crystal Spirit , on his friend George Orwell. From a national perspective, he was a literary champion, founding the journal Canadian Literature in 1959, finally passing on its editorship eighteen years later. The journal was the first of its kind, and it provided a much-needed place for the exploration and celebration of the works of Canadian literary authors. Ravens and Prophets The Crystal Spirit . He taught at the university into the 1970s, and was awarded an honourary DLitt by UBC in 1977 (he received 5 other honourary degrees from other universities). He refused many awards, including the prestigious Order of Canada, choosing to accept only those given by his colleagues and peers. Despite his deteriorating health, G.W. continued to pursue his writing career in the 80s and into the 90s, though not producing to the same degree as he did in the decades before. He published the third installment of his autobiography, and

29. Canadian Literature: Resources
george woodcock Resources. Canadian The other in the we is Ingeborgwoodcock, george's wife throughout all his years of travel. It
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George Woodcock Resources Canadian Travel Writing and George Woodcock By Carol Martin Story telling and travel writing are inexorably linked. The earliest forms of story no doubt included first-person accounts of traveling somewhere new, seeing unusual sights, and meeting strange new people. The discovery of Canada is a long series of travel stories from the Norse sagas, to the
journals of such men as Samuel Hearne, Alexander Mackenzie, and Sir John Franklin, to the present with accounts each year, in one form or another, of the experiences of adventurers or researchers retracing the routes of earlier explorers, or trying to establish just exactly where Franklin's body might be found. Writers such as Germaine Warkentin and Margaret Atwood have written of thefascination of these stories and their importance in the development of the Canadian literaryimagination. Until quite recently, listings for Canadian travel writing in bibliographic resources included only these tales of explorers and other foreign visitors to the country. It was as though there had been no body of work by Canadian writers that could be included in this genre. As it happens this was far from the case.

30. George Woodcock, A Virtual Display
Portrait by Tom Smith. george woodcock 19121995. City of Vancouver Proclamation ofSaturday, May 7th 1994 as george woodcock Day. Signed by Mayor Philip Owen.
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Portrait by Tom Smith George Woodcock
George Woodcock lectured in English at the University of British Columbia during the 1950s and 1960s, and edited the critical quarterly Canadian Literature from 1959 to 1977. Born in Winnipeg, he grew up in Shropshire and began his writing career in London. In 1949, he married the artist Ingeborg Linzer, and that same year returned to Canada. After a few years on Vancouver Island, they made their home in Vancouver. A friend and colleague in England of such famous modern writers as Julian Symons, Mulk Raj Anand, and George Orwell, he became friends in Canada with such literary and artistic figures as Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, Al Purdy, and Jack Shadbolt. Often called "Canada's foremost man of letters," Woodcock was the author and editor of over 120 books, several hundred essays, 2 dozen radio plays, and scores of talks and reviews. He enjoyed several roles: social historian, cultural commentator, literary critic, poet, translator, biographer, travel writer, social activist (he founded, with his wife, the Tibetan Refugee Organization and Canada-India Village Aid, and he was instrumental in setting up The Writers' Development Trust), and articulate theorist of anarchism and other libertarian movements. Internationally renowned, he helped establish the high profile now enjoyed by Canadian writers, he charted the history of social ideals, and he worked tirelessly for a better world.

31. George Woodcock (University Of British Columbia (UBC)) Edited Books
Editor 0 0 , Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich; woodcock, george. 11 in a series/set). Editor 0 0 , Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich; woodcock, george.
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32. George Woodcock (University Of British Columbia (UBC)) Books
15). BOOKS IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. Author 0 0 , woodcock,george. (1994 Press. (Book ). Author 0 0 , woodcock, george. (1994
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33. MUSING001: George Woodcock Memorial
MUSING001 george woodcock memorial. george woodcock died on the 28th January1995, and I only found out the other day very end of February 1995.
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George Woodcock memorial
This is a Musing (c) by doug@bi.org . You may distribute it freely as long as you give full attribution and you're not doing it for any commercial purpose.
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This file: http://bi.org/~doug/musings/musing001.html
File written: 27 Feb 1995
Last altered: 27 Apr 1999 12:10
Context: Written on reading of the death of George Woodcock
George Woodcock died on the 28th January 1995, and I only found out the other day [very end of February 1995]. This is a short tribute to the person who wrote the first book which made a major impact on my political ideas. So who was he? Well, he was a poet, a writer, a Notable Figure in Canadian Literature and an anarchist. He wrote more than a hundred books, using the same battered old typewriter for them all. One of these books was Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements , and it was this book which I read at an impressionable young age and convinced me that anarchism was actually a pretty good idea. Like the author, the book is not without detractions. The first edition, written in 1960/1 (Penguin 1963), characterised anarchism as a movement which was now, for all intents and purposes, finished - to quote Woodcock himself, it "took on a somewhat elegiac tone". The second edition (1985, published 1986) remedied this in the light of the resurgence of anarchism in the late 1960s/70s.

34. Archive: George Woodcock
Bibliography. Biography, Bibliography, Collected Works, Commentary, Graphics.george woodcock. This page has been accessed 2698 times since December 24, 2001.
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An Online Research Center on the History and Theory of Anarchism Home Search About Us Contact Us ... Critics Corner The Cynosure Michael Bakunin William Godwin Emma Goldman Peter Kropotkin ... Bright but Lesser Lights Cold Off The Presses Pamphlets Periodicals Anarchist History Worldwide Movements ... Graphics
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35. Archive: George Woodcock
Bibliography. Biography, Bibliography, Collected Works, Commentary, Graphics.george woodcock. This page has been accessed 2699 times since December 24, 2001.
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George Woodcock
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36. George Woodcock Resources
This page is under construction 1509-96. george woodcock. This page achievements.The george woodcock Man of Letters Symposium. The
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George Woodcock
This page will include resources for those interested in furthering their knowledge about George Woodcock and his achievements.
The George Woodcock: Man of Letters Symposium
The Works of George Woodcock bibliography which accompanied the exhibit of his works at The George Woodcock: Man of Letters symposium, held May 6 and 7, 1994.
Canadian Literature Archive
An archive of the table of contents of nearly150 back and recent issues of Canadian Literature to aid the researcher; past editorials and reviews by George Woodcock also listed. Back
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37. George Woodcock: Checklist
The Works of george woodcock. To accompany an exhibit of his works at the georgewoodcock Symposium, Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre May 6 and 7, 1994.
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The Works of George Woodcock
To accompany an exhibit of his works at
the George Woodcock Symposium,
Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre
May 6 and 7, 1994
This chronological checklist of George Woodcock's work includes books, pamphlets, broadsides, and periodicals written, edited, or compiled by him. His own work is followed by translations, symposia, anthologies, and books and series George Woodcock has edited with introductions. This list is based on The Record of George Woodcock (issued for his eightieth birthday) and Ivan Avakumovic's bibliography in A Political Art: Essays and Images in Honour of George Woodcock , edited by W.H. New, 1978, with additions to bring it up to date.
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, AND BROADSIDES BY GEORGE WOODCOCK
Solstice . London: C. Lahr, 1937. Folded card. Six Poems . London: Blue Moon Press for E. Lahr, 1938. Single sheet of grey stiff paper folded into four. Ballad of an Orphan Hand . London: C. Lahr, 1939. Folded card. The White Island . London: Fortune Press, 1940. The Centre Cannot Hold . London: Routledge, 1943.

38. Canadian Literary Centre July/August 2002 ISBN/ISSN Document Type
of Green Gables, 155022-114-0, Canadian Fiction Studies, woodcock,george, Introducing Hugh MacLennan’s Barometer Rising, 1-55022-020
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Canadian Literary Centre July/August 2002 ISBN/ISSN Document Type Author Title Full Text Coverage Date Periodical Books in Canada 1971 to present Periodical Essays on Canadian Writing 1974 to present Periodical 1996 to present Periodical Textual Studies in Canada 1991 to present Periodical University of Toronto Quarterly 1989 to present Biography Adamson, Joseph Northrop Frye: A Visionary Life 1-55022-218-X Biography Algoo-Baksh, Stella, Austin C. Clarke: A Biography 1-55022-185-X Biography Boire, Gary Morley Callaghan: Literary Anarchist Biography Bratton, Daniel Thirty-Two Short Views of Mazo de la Roche Biography Christy, Jim The Long Slow Death of Jack Kerouac Biography Clemente, Linda; Clemente, Bill Gabrielle Roy: Creation and Memory Biography Compton, Anne A.J.M. Smith: Canadian Metaphysical Biography Cooke, Nathalie Margaret Atwood: A Biography Biography Darling, Michael Perspectives on Mordecai Richler Biography Doyle, James Stephen Leacock: The Sage of Orillia Biography Doyle, James The Fin de Siècle Spirit: Walter Blackburn Harte and the American/Canadian Literary Milieu of the 1890s Biography Hoffman, James

39. Featured Authors
george woodcock 1912 1995. Aphra Behn. Above all george woodcock was an anarchist,one who enriched this movement of ideas in a very significant way.
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George Woodcock [1912 - 1995]
Aphra Behn William Godwin Peter Kropotkin Pierre Joseph Proudhon ... The Collected Works of Peter Kropotkin was a sad year due to the death of our beloved friend and comrade George Woodcock, who was admired and celebrated by Canada's literati for his tremendous outpouring of work in the area of literature. A person of unquenchable curiosity whose annual output was indefatigable, whose prolific drive and commitment exhausted us younger folk when we received a letter from him indicating work in progress on another new book or subject-matter. Woodcock was an author of international renown, and an editor, poet, critic, and essayist. But in everything he wrote and said the leitmotif would always show the quest of human beings for genuine freedom and if the subject-matter on hand permitted he would also show how freedom would manifest itself in social organization through solidarity, co-operation, mutual aid. Such would be his approach whether he was writing travelogues, histories, biographies, literature. Woodcock was profoundly educated politically and consequently everything he engaged himself in was carefully selected. This approach, and philosophical perspective was not generally understood by most of his admirers in the world of the arts since most literati are politically illiterate in this day and age, unfortunately. Above all George Woodcock was an anarchist, one who enriched this movement of ideas in a very significant way. Principled yet undogmatic, he had strong positions yet was tolerate of other approaches to libertarian change. Like all well known anarchists he was not popular within the movement. He published over 140 books in his lifetime, and he probably had as many more to write.

40. Black Rose Books Biographies By George Woodcock
george woodcock. george woodcock takes us through this double image of the celebratedpersonality and writer and attempts to resolve the contradictions.
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Oscar Wilde
The Double Image
George Woodcock
Oscar Wilde was seemingly drawn towards many paradoxes: paganism and Christianity; to be a playboy or a prophet; or to be an aesthetic clown or the creative critic. George Woodcock takes us through this double image of the celebrated personality and writer and attempts to resolve the contradictions. De Profundis , the letter to Lord Douglas, erstwhile lover and nemesis; The Ballad of Reading Gaol , that heartrending dry of pain from the universal prison. The paradox: this is the same man who wrote frothy plays like The Importance of Being Earnest and the manifesto, The Souls of Man Under Socialism , which is included in this book, a work which socialists do not take seriously because they have difficulty envisioning a non-authoritarian society. Oscar Wilde could. In reality, he expressed an anarchist, individualist vision, straight, thus coming close to unraveling his own, and our paradox. "George Woodcock has been variously described as “quite possibly the most civilized man in Canada,” “a great human being,” and “a kind of John Stuart Mill of dedication to intellectual excellence and the cause of human liberty.”

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