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ON APRIL 4, 2005, the former Associate Professor of English at the University of Sydney, W.M. Maidment, died shortly after receiving chemotherapy. Bill was a major influence on nearly four generations of students, scholars, teachers, historians, writers and artists of all kinds. His special areas of research and teaching were eighteenth-century literature, seventeenth-century poetry and the early twentieth-century novel. But Maidment never wrote a line of film criticism--so why am I beginning a film column with a tribute to his life and achievements?
His wide-ranging criticism, expressed almost exclusively in lectures, tutorials and private discussions, exercised ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Men without borders.(Film)(W.M. Maidment, Associate Professor of...