Jones, P. Mansell (Percy Mansell), 1889-1968
Variant namesPercy Mansell Jones, 1889-1968, Professor of French and Romance Studies at the University College of North Wales (now the University of Wales, Bangor), 1937-1951 and subsequently Professor Emeritus of French at the University of Manchester.
Professor Mansell Jones spent his childhood in Carmarthenshire and was educated at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and Oxford University, Balliol College. He travelled to Paris in 1913 to develop his knowledge of literature and became acquainted with several authors including Ezra Pound, Emile Verhaeren and Andre Gide.
He is the author and editor of many works on French literature including literary theory, history, criticism and an autobiographical work, published posthumously. Works include: Emile Verhaeren, a study in the development of his art and ideas (1926), Racine, by Jean Giraudoux; translated by P. Mansell Jones (1938), The background of modern French poetry, essays and interviews (1951), Baudelaire (1952), The assault on French literature, and other essays, (1963), A book of French verse: Lamartine to Eluard, edited with introduction and notes by P. Mansell Jones and G. Richardson (1964) and How they educated Jones (1974).
From the guide to the Professor Percy Mansell Jones Papers, 1915-1964, (Bangor University)
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associatedWith | Baudelaire Charles 1821-1867 | person |
associatedWith | Gide Andre 1869-1951 | person |
associatedWith | Jones Percy Mansell 1889-1968 | person |
associatedWith | Racine Jean 1639-1699 | person |
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associatedWith | University of Manchester Great Britain | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Verhaeren Emile 1855-1916 | person |
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Birth 1889
Death 1968