Ted Bishop

Edward L. Bishop is a Canadian author and academic. A professor of English literature and film studies at the University of Alberta, his first non-academic publication was Riding with Rilke: Reflections on Motorcycles and Books,[1] a travel memoir which was a Canadian bestseller in 2005 and a finalist for the 2005 Governor General's Award for English non-fiction, and won the MAX Award (Motorcycle Award of Excellence) for best Motorcycle Book and Wilfred Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction.[2][3]

Edward L. Bishop
EducationBA, MA, PhD
Alma materUniversity of Alberta, Queen's University
OccupationProfessor, Department of English and Film Studies
EmployerUniversity of Alberta
Notable work
Riding With Rilke
AwardsMotorcycle Award of Excellence for best Motorcycle Book, Wilfred Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction (2006)

Works

  • Bishop, Edward (1989). A Virginia Woolf chronology. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-38855-6.
  • Bishop, Edward (1991). Virginia Woolf. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-40754-7.
  • Bishop, Edward L. (1992). The subject in 'Jacob's Room. Modern Fiction Studies. 38. pp. 147+.
  • Bishop, Edward L. (1994). Re: Covering Ulysses. Joyce Studies Annual. 5. University of Texas. pp. 22–55.
  • Bishop, Edward L. (1998). The 'Garbled History' of the First-edition Ulysses. Joyce Studies Annual. 9. University of Texas. pp. 3–36.
  • Bishop, Edward L., ed. (July 30, 1998). Virginia Woolf's Jacob's Room: The Holograph Draft. Pace University Press. ISBN 978-0-944473-45-0.
  • Bishop, Ted (27 September 1999). Plastic is passe: credit is no longer a mark of distinction. Cash means class and escape from the matrix. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Bishop, Edward (2002). Institutions of Modernism: Literary Elites and Public Culture. Modern Philology. 99. pp. 485+.
  • Bishop, Edward, ed. (July 2004). Jacob's Room: The Shakespeare Head Press Edition of Virginia Woolf. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-17722-7.
  • O'Driscoll, Michael; Bishop, Edward (2004). Archiving 'archiving'. English Studies in Canada. 30. pp. 1+.
  • Bishop, Edward (2005). Riding with Rilke: reflections on motorcycles and books. Viking Canada. ISBN 0-670-06385-1.
  • Bishop, Ted (July 2006). It's not the hardware, it's the history: the Harris Vincent Gallery (Excerpt adapted from Riding with Rilke). International Journal of Motorcycle Studies. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
  • Bishop, Ted (2007). Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere. University of Toronto Quarterly. 76. University of Toronto Press. pp. 507–509.

Notes

  1. Dever, Maryanne; Vickery, Ann; Newman, Sally; National Library of Australia (2009-06-01). The intimate archive: journeys through private papers. National Library Australia. pp. 18–. ISBN 978-0-642-27682-7. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  2. Riding With Rilke, Penguin Books, retrieved 2011-06-02
  3. Ted Bishop, Penguin Books, retrieved 2011-06-02

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