Arnold Ages (17 May 1935[1] – 9 October 2020[2]) was a Canadian-born scholar, author, editor and journalist. As an academic, he published 90 scholarly articles and books between 1956 and 2001,[3] not limited to his specialty of French Enlightenment literature; as a journalist, his newspaper publications spanned over five decades and included book reviews, editorials, opinion pieces, interviews, and reports for journals across Canada and the United States. His views were conservative, strongly supportive of the State of Israel, and traditionally Jewish. He preferred discretion to controversy.[4]
Ages was notable for his ability to write for academic as well as general audiences. Likewise unusual was his appeal to newspaper publications in both Canada and the United States.
^“Arnold [Ages] Tells Of Canadian 'Wonders'," Ottawa Citizen, Oct. 11, 1947, p. 24.
^Arnold Ages, “From the Professor Files: The Shelf Life of Published Research,” Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo FAUW Forum no. 105 (Feb. 2001), p. 12.
^Lewis Levendel, A Century of the Canadian Jewish Press: 1880s-1980s (Ottawa: Borealis Press, 1989), p. 71.
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