Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
York University
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Employer | Margaret Atwood | Back in Toronto between periods of study, MA
took a job in 1963 with a market research company, and then taught at the University of British Columbia
, 1964-5. |
Occupation | Alice Munro | In summer 1973 she taught creative writing at Notre Dame University
in Nelson, BC (two hours a day for a small salary plus $70 travel allowance and a three-room apartment). In the following academic year... |
Reception | Pamela Hansford Johnson | The same year she was appointed Honorary Fellow at Timothy Dwight College
, Yale University
, New Haven, Connecticut. Two years later came membership of the Societé Européene de Culture
and an Honorary DLitt... |
Textual Production | Margaret Atwood | MA
published with Natural Science of Canada
at Toronto in 1977 a book of early nineteenth-century history: Days of the Rebels, 1815-1840, in a series called Canada's Illustrated Heritage. Her Frank Gerstein
lectures... |
Textual Production | Agnes Maule Machar | AMM
's papers are held in various locations including Queen's University
Archives, the New York Public Library
, the National Archives of Canada
, and in archives at McGill University
, McMaster University
, York University |
Timeline
1897: With her publication of Grains of Sense,...
Women writers item
1897
With her publication of Grains of Sense, philosopher Victoria, Lady Welby
, shifted from theology towards a more academic and analytic study of meaning.
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