Rowse, Alfred Leslie

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Alfred Leslie Rowse (1903-1997), historian, poet, diarist, biographer and critic, was born in Tregonissey near St. Austell, Cornwall, to Dick Rowse (china-clay worker) and Annie Vaston. He attended St. Austell grammar school and won a scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford, gaining a first class honours degree in history in 1925 when he was also elected Fellow of All Souls (the first man from a working-class background to do so). It was during this period that he established so many of the social contacts with academic, political and literary circles within which he was to move for the remainder of his life. He stood unsuccessfully for parliament at Penryn and Falmouth in 1931 and 1935. He became Sub-Warden of the All Souls but was defeated in his election as Warden in 1952, shortly after which he retired to Trenarren, his Cornish home, for the remainder of his life.

He began to publish relatively late in life, with his first commercial full-length historical monograph Sir Richard Grenville of the Revenge being published in 1937. Tudor Cornwall (1941) further strengthened his reputation and readership. He produced a tremendous output of works on both history and Shakespeare between the 1950s and 1980s, and published 65 of his 105 books after the age of 65.

He was awarded an Honorary doctorate by the University of Exeter in 1960, was elected to Athenaeum under Rule II in 1972, received the Benson Medal of the Royal Society of Literature in 1982 and was made a Companion of Honour in 1996, a year before his death in 1997.

From the guide to the Rowse Papers, c1922-1982, (University of Exeter)

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referencedIn Richardson, Robert Dale. Papers, 1920-1969. Andover-Harvard Theological Library
referencedIn William Baskerville Hamilton Papers, 1700-1975 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
creatorOf (ff. 256 + 124*). 1946-1962.includes:ff. 8, 198 Alfred Leslie Rowse, historian: Correspondence with Phyllis Bottome and Ernan Forbes Dennis of Alfred Leslie Rowse: 1944-1961: Partly copy.f. 11 Mary Gertrude Sturge, afterwards Gretton; JP: Letter..., 1946-1962 British Library
creatorOf Rowse Papers, c1922-1982 University of Exeter
referencedIn Papers of Sir Penderel Moon, Indian Civil Service, Punjab 1929-43; served independent Government of India 1948-61, 1929-1985 British Library
creatorOf Alport Papers. Vol. I. Various correspondence and papers; 1922-1970, n.d.Contents:1. Letters received; 1931-1970, n.d.. Includes autograph letters from W. H. Auden, Lennox Berkeley, Robert Buhler, Harold Ede, T. S. Eliot, Derek Hill, Ivon Hitchens,..., 1922-1970 British Library
creatorOf Vol. CCLXXXVII (ff. 133). 1951.includes:ff. 1. 4, 10, 27 Marion Charles, Chairman, Poetry Group: Correspondence with Marie Stopes of Marion Charles: 1951: Partly autogr. copy.ff. 2, 105 Professor Winifred Clara Cullis, physiologist: Letters to Ma..., 1951 British Library
referencedIn Kingsmill Papers. Vol. i (ff. ). 'Behind Both Lines'; before 1930. MS draft; with envelope annotated by Dorothy Kingsmill.Hugh Kingsmill, author: Alfred Leslie Rowse, historian: Correspondence between Alfred Leslie Rowse and Hugh Kingsmill: 1947. British Library
creatorOf Vol. v a (ff. ). Correspondents I-Z; 1983-2003, n.d.Peter Richard Nichols, FRSL; playwright: Beryl Bainbridge, DBE, FRSL, actress and writer: Letters to Beryl Bainbridge from Peter Richard Nichols: 2000.Richard Ingrams, writer and editor of 'Private ..., 1983-2003 British Library
creatorOf PHYLLIS BOTTOME PAPERS. VOL. XVI. (ff. 146). Correspondence, papers etc., relating to Jewish refugees and the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine; 1939-1948, n.d.includes:ff. 1, 2 Mrs Lotte Whyte, of Stafford Mansions, London SW..., 1939-1948 British Library
creatorOf E. G. R. TAYLOR PAPERS. Vol. I. General correspondence; 1931-1964, n.d. Partly copies. Partly printed. ff. 201. British Library arrangement.includes:f. 1 Sir Montague Barlow, PC; KBE: Letter to E. G. R. Taylor from Sir Montague Barlow: 1931: Signed..., 1931-1964 British Library
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correspondedWith Richardson, Robert Dale. person
associatedWith Rowse Alfred Leslie 1903-1997 person
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Bhutan, Asia
Punjab, India
St Valery, Somme
Russia, Europe, Asia
Assam, India
Gurdaspur, Punjab
India, Asia
Simla, India
Cornwall (England)
Multan, Punjab
Lahore, India
Crotoy, Somme
Gujrat, Punjab
Amritsar, India
Imphal, Assam
Bahawalpur State, India
Pakistan, Asia
Jullundur, Punjab
Pind Dadan Khan, Punjab
New Delhi, India
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