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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LennardJohn Lennard - Wikipedia

    John Lennard (born 1964) is Professor of British and American Literature at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Jamaica, and a freelance academic writer and film music composer. Since 2009 he has been an independent scholar in Cambridge and a bye-Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge .

  2. johnlennardart.comJohn Lennard

    John Lennard. “The landscape speaks to me like no other subject matter. Working in oil paint on canvas I try to capture the elements of the larger issues that nature presents using bold colour and tonal contrasts. I feel challenged by the inherent characteristics of my surroundings and believe that is possible to make meaningful art about ...

  3. John Edward Lennard-Jones ( Leigh, Lancashire, 27 de octubre de 1894 - 1 de noviembre de 1954) fue un matemático, profesor de física teórica en la Universidad de Bristol y, posteriormente, profesor de ciencia teórica en la Universidad de Cambridge.

  4. John LENNARD. The Poetry Handbook; A Guide to Reading Poetry for Pleasure and Practical Criticism. Oxford University Press, 2006, 418 pp., €17.53, ISBN 0199265380. Texte | Citation | Auteur. Texte intégral. Format non disponible. Partager par e-mail. Afficher l’image.

  5. Once described by Toller Cranston as a “calculated Bohemian”, John combines a love of travel, curiosity for life and experimental spirit with the discipline of an athlete and the study of the traditional craft of art to create the unique expression of his art.

  6. John Lennard. Born in Bristol and educated at Oxford and St Louis, Dr Lennard has taught English, American and Commonwealth Literature in Cambridge, London, and Jamaica (where he held a Chair in British and American Literature) over more than 25 years.

  7. Artists. John Lennard. Was born in Barrie, Ontario and now resides in the Haliburton Highlands. With over forty years devoted to painting, he finds the Canadian landscape has provided an unending variety of subject matter and continues to be a constant inspiration for his art.