Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932

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Poet and scholar. Lecturer Sydney University (1895-1925). He wrote articles for a number of serials and published various anthologies of poems, including Poems (1914).

From the description of Papers [manuscript]. [ca. 1899]-1952. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225826822

Poet, born in Sydney, graduated M.A. from Sydney University and spent two years studying in Germany where he developed his interest in French symbolism. He spent some years as librarian and university lecturer.

From the description of Papers of Christopher Brennan, 1897-1963 [manuscript]. 1897-1963. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225821512

Australian poet.

From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225815516

Christopher Brennan was born in Sydney in 1870, the son of Irish migrants, and seemed to be bound for the priesthood until he abandoned his vocation and entered the University of Sydney. At University Brennan read deeply in the classics and philosophy, graduating with first-class honours in 1891. He travelled to Berlin to study in 1892-94, where he had a love affair with his landlady's daughter, Anna Elisabeth Werth. They were married in Sydney in 1897, but the marriage was strained by 1907 after the birth of four children and the arrival of Brennan's mother-in-law. Brennan turned to the cafe society of Sydney where he became a formidable presence with his incomparable intellect and wit. Brennan also became one of Australia's best-known poets. Brennan was offered an academic appointment at the University of Sydney in 1909 and was appointed associate professor in German and comparative literature in 1920. In 1925, Brennan's divorce led to his dismissal by the University Senate. His health declined and he died in 1932.

From the description of Syllabus of lectures on the Homeric question, 1907 [manuscript] 1907. (The University of Queensland Library). WorldCat record id: 62549439 From the description of Poems, 1899-1920 [manuscript] 1899-1920. (The University of Queensland Library). WorldCat record id: 62549428 From the description of Poems, [19--] [manuscript]. [19--] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 506386031

Married Annie Elizabeth Werth, 1897. Their children were Christopher, Rudolph, Anne and another daughter. Charles Bowen is a son-in-law of Brennan.

From the description of Papers collected by R. G. Howarth [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225793889

Christopher Brennan was born in Sydney in 1870, the son of Irish migrants, and seemed to be bound for the priesthood until he abandoned his vocation and entered the University of Sydney. At University Brennan read deeply in the classics and philosophy, graduating with first-class honours in 1891. He travelled to Berlin to study in 1892-94, where he had a love affair with his landlady's daughter, Anna Elisabeth Werth. They were married in Sydney in 1897, but the marriage was strained by 1907 after the birth of four children and the arrival of Brennan's mother-in-law. Brennan turned to the cafe society of Sydney where he became a formidable presence with his incomparable intellect and wit. Brennan also became one of Australia's best-known poets. Brennan was offered an academic appointment at the University of Sydney in 1909 and was appointed associate professor in German and comparative literature in 1920. In 1925, Brennan's divorce led to his dismissal by the University Senate. His health declined and he died in 1932.đĐ.

From the description of Syllabus of lectures on the Homeric question [manuscript]. 1907. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224385126 From the description of Poems [manuscript]. 1899-1920. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224384633

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From the description of Literary manuscripts [manuscript]. [18--] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225826190

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