Draft:Ralph Farrell

Ralph Barstow Farrell (1908-1983) was the McCaughey Professor of German at the University of Sydney from 1946.

Ralph Barstow Farrell, 1908-1983 https://humanities.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/AAH-Obit-Farrell-1983.pdf

https://archives-search.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/22520

https://archives-search.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/91857

Bibliography

  • Dictionary of German Synonyms, Cambridge University Press, 1970.
  • German Speaking Countries Today and Yesterday, Sydney: Ian Novak, 1966. Joint authors: ---.
  • Morike: Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag. London: Edward Arnold, 1960 (Studies in German Literature, no. 3).
  • Stefan Georges Beziehungen zur englischen Dichtung, Berlin: Dr. Emil Ebering, 1937 (Germanische Studien, H. 192)

References



Category:1908 births Category:1983 deaths Category:Academic staff of the University of Sydney

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