Harold Toliver
Harold "Hal" Earl Toliver is an American literary critic, theorist and writer. Currently, he is professor emeritus at the University of California, Irvine. His research interests are in the areas of Renaissance and seventeenth-century literature, English and Comparative Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism. He received Guggenheim awards and the Distinguished Research Award. Toliver is married and has two children.
Biography
Harold Earl Toliver was born on February 16, 1932, in McMinnville, Oregon, United States. He is the son of a Yamhill County farmers Marion E. Toliver and Mable A. Toliver. He served in the United States Army, Private first class, 1954–1956. Toliver graduated from University of Oregon, and Johns Hopkins University. He earned his doctorate at the University of Washington in 1961. From 1961 to 1964, Toliver taught at Ohio State University. He was a professor of English at UCLA, and then a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine, where he taught for thirty years.Harold Toliver was an active participant in the well-known School of Criticism and Theory which was founded by a group of leading scholars and critical theorists in 1976.
He worked together with such outstanding scholars as Murray Krieger, J. Hillis Miller and Geoffrey Wolff.
During his career, Toliver wrote and edited several books, while also making numerous contributions to scholarly journals. He has, until recently, published mainly literary criticism and history. His books include Transported Styles in Shakespeare and Milton, The Past That Poets Make, and Lyric Provinces in the English Renaissance.
In his more recent publications Toliver has expanded into applications of modern science to the history of ideas to critique the more prominent and durable misconceptions of world history. Since retiring, he has been writing fiction—mainly mysteries under the name of Hal Toliver with Mary Toliver. Titles include Leave Not a Trace, Bitterroot, Done in Blood-Red Ochre and Pageant of the Mortals.
Harold Toliver lives in Laguna Beach, California, with his wife Mary Toliver. His other interests include cycling and tennis.
Publications
Journal articles
- . Journal Article. Nineteenth-Century Fiction. University of California Press, Vol. 17, No. 1, June, 1962, pp. 57–68
- . Journal Article. SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900, Vol. 4, No. 1, Winter, 1964, pp. 57–69
- . Journal Article. Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 63–80
- . Journal Article. ELH Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 429–448. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
- . University of Toronto Quarterly. Volume 53 Issue 1, September 1983, pp. 53–72. Published Online: March 5, 2013.
- . Journal Article. SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900, Vol. 24, No. 1, The English Renaissance, pp. 105–120
Books (non-fiction)
- Perspectives on poetry. Editor with James L. Calderwood. New York, Oxford University Press, 1968
- Perspectives on drama. Editor with James L. Calderwood. New York : Oxford University Press, 1968
- Perspectives on Fiction. Editor with James L. Calderwood. Oxford University Press, New York
- Essays in Shakespearean criticism. Editor with James L. Calderwood. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.. Prentice-Hall, 1970,
- Pastoral Forms and Attitudes. University of California Press, 1972,
- Animate Illusions: Explorations of Narrative Structure. University of Nebraska Press. 1973,
- Animate illusions; explorations of narrative structure. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press 1974,
- Marvell's Ironic Vision. Yale University Press, 1981
- The Past That Poets Make. Harvard University Press, 1981,
- Lyric Provinces in the English Renaissance. Ohio State Univ Pr; 1986,
- Transported Styles in Shakespeare and Milton. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1989,
- George Herbert's Christian Narrative. Penn State University Press; 2005,
Books (fiction)
- Obituary Quilt. Burgundy Books, 1998,
- Done in Blood-Red Ochr.. Pentland Press, 2000,
- Bitterroot Paperback.. Pentland Press, 2000,