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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Publishing | Constance Naden | During the same year (two years since its founding) Mason Science College
(later part of Birmingham University) launched a college magazine. The first number of the first volume carried a sonnet by CN
entitled Hercules... |
Reception | Constance Naden | While still a student CN
was winning awards for her science essays: the Paxton prize in 1885 for an essay on geology, and in 1887 Mason College
's Heslop gold medal for one on Induction... |
Education | Louise Page | LP
took a BA in Drama and Theatre Arts at Birmingham University
in 1976 (the year her first play received a reading at the Royal Court Theatre
). She followed it with a post-graduate degree... |
Employer | Louise Page | In 1979 LP
had a post at the University of Sheffield
as Yorkshire Television
's Fellow in Drama and Television. She was also employed to teach at the University of Birmingham
. In 1982-3 she... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel Sidgwick | The younger of ES
's sisters, Margaret, did unpaid voluntary work. Rose
, her elder sister, took a first-class honours degree in history and became a distinguished academic, first at Somerville College, Oxford
, and... |
Textual Production | G. B. Stern | GBS
did her writing early in the day: sometimes before breakfast, always from ten to one. Stern, G. B. Trumpet Voluntary. Cassell. 51 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Marina Warner | Some years after her second divorce, MW's partner was Nicholas Groom
, a linguist teaching at the University of Birmingham
. Haslett, Jane. Interview with Marina Warner. |
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