John Robins (writer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Robins (writer)

Date of Birth: 08-Sep-1884

Place of Birth: Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Date of Death: 15-Dec-1952

Profession: editor

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About John Robins (writer)

  • John Daniel Robins (September 8, 1884 - December 15, 1952) was a Canadian academic and humorist.
  • A longtime professor of German and English literature at the University of Toronto's Victoria University, he was most noted for his book The Incomplete Anglers, which was co-winner with E.
  • K.
  • Brown's On Canadian Poetry of the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction at the 1943 Governor General's Awards.Robins was born in Windsor, Ontario, and educated at the University of Toronto and the University of Chicago.
  • In 1914 he attended the Universities of Freiburg and Marburg.
  • He returned to Toronto where he taught German at Victoria College.
  • In 1916 he resigned to enlist in the Canadian Army.
  • He spent the next two years teaching musketry at Camp Borden.
  • He left the army in 1918 with the rank of company sergeant major.
  • He returned to teaching at Victoria College eventually becoming a full professor in 1941.
  • He obtained a PhD at the University of Chicago in 1927.
  • In 1917, he married Leila Isabella Douglas. In addition to The Incomplete Anglers, his other publications included the anthologies A Pocketful of Canada (1946) and A Book of Canadian Humor (1951), the novel Cottage Cheese (1951) and the posthumous short fiction collection Logging with Paul Bunyan (1957).
  • He served as a judge for the inaugural Stephen Leacock Award.

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