George Duncan PainterOBE (5 June 1914 – 8 December 2005),[1] known as George D. Painter, was an English author most famous as a biographer of Marcel Proust.
His two-volume biography of Proust was published in 1959 and 1965. According to Miron Grindea, this was "rightly greeted as one of the great achievements in literary history",[2] and it is still widely considered to be one of the finest literary biographies in the English language.[3] Its second volume won the Duff Cooper Prize.[1] His later work Chateaubriand: Volume 1 – The Longed-For Tempests was awarded the 1977 James Tait Black Memorial Prize.
Translations into German (1962 & 1968), Italian (1965), French (1966), Spanish (1967), and Polish (1972)
1965: The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation (with R. A. Skelton and Thomas E. Marston). New Haven: Yale University Press. Painter contributed: The Tartar Relation, edited, with introduction, translation and commentary; The Tartar Relation and the Vinland Map: an interpretation (New ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995. ISBN0300065205)
1976: William Caxton: A Quincentenary Biography of England's First Printer. London: Chatto & Windus, ISBN070112198X
1977: Chateaubriand: A Biography. Volume 1, 1768–93, The Longed-For Tempests. London: Chatto & Windus, ISBN0394426584