Robert J. Kirkpatrick | |
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Born | Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England | November 2, 1953
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Researcher and writer |
Years active | 1990- |
Known for | Writing on Boy's Fiction |
Notable work | From the penny dreadful to the ha'penny dreadfuller |
Robert J Kirkpatrick is a researcher and writer on boys' fiction.
He was born in Stourbridge, on 2 November 1953 and attended grammar school in Lichfield, Staffordshire. He worked as a benefit officer for the Notting Hill Housing Trust from 1990, and wrote some best practice guides for Housing Associations.[1]
Kirkpatrick has written extensively on boy's fiction and is the Secretary of the Children's Books History Society, the British branch of the Friends of the Osborne and Lillian H. Smith Collections[2] of children's books at the Toronto Public Library. He has written several short monographs for the society.
One recent work, Henty Goes to School: School Life in the Novels of G.A. Henty[3] Kirkpatrick introduced the topic in the context of Henty's own schooling and then interposed passages about school life from Henty's books with commentary. G. A. Henty never wrote a full book set in a school setting.[4]
Kirkpatrick's most recent work has concentrate on illustrations and he has produced two books on illustrations. He has contributed a whole series of thorough and detailed biographies of illustrators of children's books on the Bear Alley blog.[5][6][7][8][9]