Weldon, Fay. Auto da Fay. Flamingo.
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Education | Fay Weldon | Fay Birkinshaw (later FW
), on her eighteenth birthday, left London to enter St Andrews University
, St Andrews, on a scholarship, to study economics and psychology. Weldon, Fay. Auto da Fay. Flamingo. 193 Halio, Jay L., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 14. Gale Research. 14: 751 |
Education | Fay Weldon | Fay Birkinshaw (later FW
) left St Andrews University
having qualified for her MA (a first degree in Scotland) in economics and psychology; she did not actually collect her degree for some years. Weldon, Fay. Auto da Fay. Flamingo. 229 Kester-Shelton, Pamela, editor. Feminist Writers. St James Press. 506 Halio, Jay L., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 14. Gale Research. 14: 751 |
Reception | Fay Weldon | FW
was awarded an Honorary DLitt by the University of St Andrews
, only one year after she had finally collected the undergraduate degree she had earned years before from the same institution. Weldon, Fay. Auto da Fay. Flamingo. 231 Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research. 63: 440 |
Education | Fay Weldon | At first she could not afford the money, or later the time; then she forgot about it. After more than thirty years St Andrews
wrote to challenge her claim to have been educated there; they... |
Reception | Marina Warner | Subsequently, Warner has been a Visiting Fellow at the British Film Institute
(1992), Trinity College, Cambridge
(1998), the Humanities Research Centre, Warwick University
(1999), Stanford University
(2000), and All Souls College
, Oxford (2001). She... |
Reception | Helen Waddell | HW
's remarkable popularity—as an academic scholar whose name was well-known in non-academic, cultivated households—went hand in hand with some scholarly condemnation. She was said to have been barred from |
politics | Anna Swanwick | The husband drew up his will in 1884, leaving the bulk of his fortune for women's education and clearly explaining why. It is women who have hitherto had the worst of life, and I therefore... |
Reception | Muriel Spark | Three more Scottish universities followed Strathclyde's lead: MS
received Honorary DLitts from Edinburgh University
in 1989, Aberdeen
in 1995, and St Andrews
in 1998. In 1995, she received a DUniv from Heriot-Watt University
, where... |
Reception | J. K. Rowling | These books have been credited with single-handedly raising literacy rates among children. “The Decade in Review 1997-2007”. MuggleNet. |
Wealth and Poverty | Emily Jane Pfeiffer | Money from the Pfeiffer trust was also given to Newnham
, Girton
, and Somerville College
s, and many other institutions and agencies promoting women's education, including the Maria Grey Training College
and the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women |
Textual Production | Sarah Murray | The full title was yet longer: A Companion and Useful Guide to the Beauties of Scotland, to the Lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lancashire, and to the Curiosities in the District of Craven, in the... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Willa Muir | As a student at St Andrews University
, WM
spent two years on the editorial committee for the student journal College Echoes. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Features | Willa Muir | Her life-long frustration over gender inequality remains at the centre of the book. As an undergraduate at St Andrews
she observes how the patriarchal Law rated us as second-class citizens (we could not vote) and... |
Reception | Willa Muir | |
Employer | Willa Muir | Willa Anderson (later WM
) began working in the Classics Department at St Andrews University
, where she served as an assistant in Latin. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
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