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  1. Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch, KCMG (17 September 1874 – 30 July 1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence and wit.

  2. Named for Sir Walter Murdoch (1874-1970), widely regarded as one of Australia’s finest essayists, writers and educators, Murdoch University quickly became home to some of the state's finest students and academics.

  3. Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch (1874-1970), popular essayist and university professor and chancellor, was born on 17 September 1874 at Rosehearty, a fishing village north-west of Aberdeen, Scotland, fourteenth and last child of Rev. James Murdoch, minister of the Free Church of Scotland, and his wife Helen, née Garden. Rev.

  4. In Australian literature: Nationalism and expansion. …diverse writers as Mary Gilmore, Walter Murdoch, and Miles Franklin. The life span of each of them stretched from colonial times into the modern era; in both their lives and their writing, they represented continuity.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2020 · Interview with Professor Murdoch at his home in South Perth, Western Australia. He talks with Darcy Farrell on his life and philosophy, his work, people he h...

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Sir Walter Murdoch, a Scottish-born academic and essayist who became the founding professor of English at the University of Western Australia. See his portraits and read his humorous and scholarly writings on various topics.

  7. Abstract. Analyzes the literary value of the essay `A Humble Protest,' by Walter Murdoch. Focus on the disputes in the representation of Australians in contemporary English literature; Murdoch's literary background; Murdoch's framing of different kinds of literary texts to present a composite of Australian literature; Murdoch's literary reputation;