Emrys Lloyd Jones, FBA (30 March 1931 – 20 June 2012)[1] was a British literary scholar, who specialised in 16th-century literature and the works of Shakespeare.
Born in Hoxton, in London's East End, on 30 March 1931 to Welsh parents who ran a corner shop, he was evacuated to Glynneath during the Second World War and attended Neath Grammar School where his classmates included the future medieval historian Peter Lewis, arts administrator Roger Howells and television executive David Nicholas.
In 1949, he won the three-year Violet Vaughan Morgan scholarship, enabling him to study at Magdalen College, Oxford, after completing his National Service as a clerk in the Royal Artillery.
At Oxford, he studied English under C. S. Lewis, graduating in 1954 with the top first-class degree in his year.
His wife was the literary scholar Barbara Everett, with whom he appeared in the 1996 documentary Looking for Richard.,[2] and they had one daughter, Hester, a lecturer at the University of Bristol.