Paul William Hullah is an English writer who has published several volumes of poetry, short stories, and literary criticism, as well as a series of literature-based EFL textbooks for university students in Japan and articles in several academic journals in the field of EFL. He was co-editor of the 1997 authorized international edition of the collected poetry of the major novelist Dame Iris Murdoch. He had also co-edited, in 1996, Playback and talk show: new Edinburgh crimes, by Ian Rankin, the first book of Inspector Rebus stories to be published in Japan.[1] In 2016, he published the critical monograph "We Found Her Hidden: The Remarkable Poetry of Christina Rossetti".
Hullah was born in Ripon, North Yorkshire, and now lives in Japan. He attended Ripon Grammar School, and then lived and worked for over a decade as a music and arts journalist in Edinburgh, Scotland, while achieving an M.A. (in English Language and Literature) and a Ph.D. (the poetry of Christina Rossetti) from the University of Edinburgh. Hullah was an active figure in the Edinburgh underground arts and music scene during the 1980s; one of his many commercially unsuccessful bands was Teenage Dog Orgy.[2] He moved to Japan in 1992 and is currently Associate Professor of British Literature (Poetry) at Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo. In 2013 he received the Asia Pacific Brand Laureate International Personality Award for ‘paramount contribution to the cultivation of literature [that has] exceptionally restored the appreciation of poetry and contributed to the literary education of students in Asia.’[3]
^Playback and talk show: new Edinburgh crimes, by Ian Rankin; edited with exercises and notes by Yozo Muroya and Paul Hullah Archived 26 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine, www.agulin.aoyama.ac.jp. Accessed 2008-06-07
^"Teenage Dog Orgy « Thoughts From A Soiled Belief". soiledbelief.leithermagazine.com.
^"Brand Personality Awards 2013 - The Epitome of Brand Success - The BrandLaureate". www.thebrandlaureate.com.
Paul William Hullah is an English writer who has published several volumes of poetry, short stories, and literary criticism, as well as a series of literature-based...
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other and supported their mutual desire to commit to the 'poetry life'. PaulHullah describes Lumsden in the late 1980s: "He was Black Bo’s [pub, Blackfriars...
tool for Scenes a book of paintings and poetry by Martin Metcalfe and PaulHullah. In 2016, the Filthy Tongues released their first album Jacob's Ladder...
I Knew Him. New York, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1921. Annette Hullah: Theodor Leschetizky. Bilinguale Neuausgabe/Bilingual New Edition. Herausgegeben...
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book discussing the background to the Rebus novels. Rankin, Ian (1996). Hullah, Paul; Muroya, Yozo (eds.). Playback and Talk Show : New Edinburgh Crimes....
many lectures on popular instruction in vocal music given by John Pyke Hullah about the year 1841. From that time on he devoted himself enthusiastically...
organist of Norwich Cathedral) 1960–1962 Peter Gilbert White 1962–1967 Harold Hullah 1967–1971 John Belcher 1971–1974 John Cooper Green 1974-1976 Gwyn Hodgson...
Brockley, holding this last appointment till 1884. Gadsby succeeded John Hullah as Professor of Harmony at Queen's College, London, in 1884, and Sir William...
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The movement was associated with such names as Sarah Ann Glover, John Hullah, and John Curwen. It had solid Independent or Congregationalist non-conformist...
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Socialist; the faculty included novelist Charles Kingsley, composer John Hullah, and writer Henry Morley. Procter showed a love of poetry from an early...
of the score had been given in Britain under conductors including John Hullah before 1876, but this was the first complete performance in Britain: see...