Yale University

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Travel Edith Sitwell
The tour was arranged by Charles Henri Ford . They visited New York and met many well-known people, then toured the Midwest lecture circuit. Their great public successes at Yale and Boston, as well...
Textual Production Hester Lynch Piozzi
The observations and reflections which, to the end of her life, HLP never stopped writing down, included tireless annotation of the works of others. She confessed: I have a Trick of writing in the Margins...
Textual Production Violet Trefusis
The manuscript is with VT 's papers at the Beinecke Library at Yale University .
Textual Production Lady Jane Cavendish
The more complete of these handsome manuscript volumes survives in the Bodleian Library as Rawlinson MS Poet 16, and was brought to the attention of scholars in 1931 by Nathan Comfort Starr . It bears...
Textual Production Hrotsvit of Gandersheim
The only copy listed by OCLC WorldCat is now at Yale .
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
The frontispiece shows Hrotsvit, kneeling in her nun's robes, presenting a handsomely-bound copy of her own works to the Emperor Otho (or Otto) II
Textual Production Dorothy Richardson
The majority of DR 's papers are held by Yale University 's Beinecke Library . Smaller collections are housed at the British Library , the New York Public Library , the University of Texas at Austin
Textual Production Violet Trefusis
Major holdings of VT 's papers are at the Beinecke Library at Yale University . This collection includes letters between her and Vita Sackville-West from 1940 onwards, and from Edward VII to Alice Keppel ...
Textual Production Zora Neale Hurston
The bulk of ZNH 's surviving papers are at Yale University and the University of Florida .
Textual Production Maria Riddell
Some of MR 's letters remain with the Burns Federation or in the Liverpool City Libraries (among the Roscoe papers). None of her letters actually addressed to Burns has surfaced, and presumably she took good...
Textual Production Cassandra Cooke
As well as writings by CC now among the Beachcroft family private archive (at the Bodleian Library ) and the Stoneleigh papers (at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust , Stratford-upon-Avon), the letters whose backs Frances Burney
Textual Production Lucy Hutchinson
The printed edition has a preface which repudiates Lucretius, whose work in the original the translator now believes to be harmful to its readers. With the five reprinted cantos David Norbrook prints fifteen more, which...
Textual Production Lady Mary Walker
Papers of LMW 's survive in the Beinecke Library at Yale .
Ewan, Elizabeth et al., editors. The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Edinburgh University Press, 2006.
Textual Production Hannah Cowley
HC 's papers are held by Yale and Harvard Universities .
Mahotière, Mary de la. Hannah Cowley, Tiverton’s Playwright and Pioneer Feminist (1743-1809). Devon Books.
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Textual Production Amanda McKittrick Ros
Frank Ormsby edited at Belfast in 1988 Thine in Storm and Calm: An Amanda McKittrick Ros Reader. Belfast Central Library holds her papers, and rejected pages of Helen Huddleson are at Yale .
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Textual Production Enid Bagnold
The Beinecke Library at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, houses a collection of EB 's papers, including a scrapbook and her correspondence from 1912 to 1971.
“Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library”. Yale University.

Timeline

20 January 1672: Dorothy Calthorpe began the remarkable manuscript...

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20 January 1672

Dorothy Calthorpe began the remarkable manuscript book of poetry and prose which was acquired by Yale University in the first decade of the twenty-first century.

1792: Yale University denied admission to a would-be...

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1792

Yale University denied admission to a would-be student, Lucinda Foote , noting that she was qualified in every respect except for her sex.

1836: Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (later Mount...

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1836

Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (later Mount Holyoke College) was founded at South Hadley, Maryland, by Mary Lyon : the first post-secondary educational institution for women in the USA.

Texts

Berkman, Joyce Avrech. Pacifism in England, 1914-1939. Yale University, 1967, http://U of A HSS.