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'''William "Bill" Gray''' is Professor of Literary History and Hermeneutics at the [[wikipedia:University of Chichester|University of Chichester]], UK. He studied literature, philosophy and theology at the Universities of Oxford, Edinburgh and Princeton, and has published widely in these areas.
'''William "Bill" Gray''' is Professor of Literary History and Hermeneutics at the [[wikipedia:University of Chichester|University of Chichester]], UK. He studied literature, philosophy and theology at the Universities of Oxford, Edinburgh and Princeton, and has published widely in these areas.


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*[[2008]]: ''[[Fantasy, Myth and the Measure of Truth|Fantasy, Myth and the Measure of Truth: Tales of Pullman, Lewis, Tolkien, MacDonald and Hoffmann]]''
*[[2008]]: ''[[Fantasy, Myth and the Measure of Truth|Fantasy, Myth and the Measure of Truth: Tales of Pullman, Lewis, Tolkien, MacDonald and Hoffmann]]''
*[[2010]]: ''[[Fantasy and Life|Fantasy and Life: Essays on George MacDonald, Philip Pullman, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and R.L. Stevenson]]'' (forthcoming)
 
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.chiuni.ac.uk/english/bill.cfm Bill Gray on University of Chichester website]
*[http://www.chiuni.ac.uk/english/bill.cfm Bill Gray on University of Chichester website]
*[http://www.williamgray.org/ William Gray's personal website]
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[[CATEGORY:People by name|Gray, William]]
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William "Bill" Gray is Professor of Literary History and Hermeneutics at the University of Chichester, UK. He studied literature, philosophy and theology at the Universities of Oxford, Edinburgh and Princeton, and has published widely in these areas.

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