Ferguson, Moira, editor. The Hart Sisters: Early African Caribbean Writers, Evangelicals, and Radicals. University of Nebraska Press.
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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Anne Hart Gilbert | The letter, probably addressed to the Rev. Richard Pattison
(to whom her sister had already written on a parallel subject), is now at the School of Oriental and African Studies
, London University
. Ferguson, Moira, editor. The Hart Sisters: Early African Caribbean Writers, Evangelicals, and Radicals. University of Nebraska Press. 57n |
Education | U. A. Fanthorpe | UAF
received her Diploma of Education from London University
, the year following her Honours BA in English from St Anne's College, Oxford
. 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. |
Education | Buchi Emecheta | BE
received her B.Sc. (with honours) in Sociology from the University of London
. Emecheta, Buchi. Head Above Water. Heinemann. -3, 96-9 Umeh, Marie, editor. Emerging Perspectives on Buchi Emecheta. Africa World Press. 457 |
Education | Buchi Emecheta | BE
earned her MA degree in philosophy from the University of London
, and immediately enrolled to begin work toward her doctorate. Umeh, Marie, editor. Emerging Perspectives on Buchi Emecheta. Africa World Press. 458 Emecheta, Buchi. Head Above Water. Heinemann. 222 |
Reception | Buchi Emecheta | She served as a Member of the Arts Council of Great Britain
from 1982 to 1983, and in 1986 was made a Fellow of the University of London
(where she had been a lecturer since... |
Employer | T. S. Eliot | To earn a living for himself and his wife, Eliot became a schoolteacher, a prolific reviewer, an extension lecturer for London University
, and the literary editor of the avant-garde magazine The Egoist. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lucie Duff Gordon | John Austin
, Lucie's father, legal philosopher, was the son of a successful miller and corn merchant. Frank, Katherine. Lucie Duff Gordon: A Passage to Egypt. Hamish Hamilton. 14 |
Residence | Lucie Duff Gordon | In Bonn, LDG
's father
studied Roman Law under Niebuhr
and Schlegel
in preparation for his upcoming appointment as Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of London
. Frank, Katherine. Lucie Duff Gordon: A Passage to Egypt. Hamish Hamilton. 35 Ross, Janet, and Lucie Duff Gordon. “Memoir”. Letters from Egypt, Virago, pp. 1-17. 1-2 |
Reception | Florence Dixie | In 2001 Héloïse Jeanne-Marie Coffey
produced a London University
PhD thesis entitled Female Emancipation and British Imperialism in the Writings of Lady Florence Dixie. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Emily Davies | Before ED
's birth, her father was offered a Chair of moral and political economy at London University
after having published two well-received books. He turned down the offer because the £300 salary was not... |
politics | Emily Davies | ED
's friend Elizabeth Garrett
determined to become a doctor after hearing Dr Elizabeth Blackwell
lecture. When Garrett found her studies at Middlesex Hospital
impeded by the medical profession's prejudice against women, ED
helped her... |
Education | Victoria Cross | While her sisters are known to have attended a small boarding school in England, it is unknown whether Annie Sophie, or VC
, ever had any form of institutionalised lower schooling in England or India... |
Travel | Victoria Cross | VC
grew up in India before coming to England (although possibly not for the first time) for her study at London University
. After her father's death in 1903, she lived with her mother
and... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Kate Clanchy | KC
's father, Michael Clanchy
, is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at the Institute for Historical Research
, which is a part of the University of London
. “Fellowships”. Institute of Historical Research. University of London, School of Advanced Study. |
politics | Mary Carpenter | MC
's biographer wrote: Her peculiar sense of womanliness rendered her at first unfavourable to the claim for Women's Suffrage. But contact with John Stuart Mill
, and observing the power of legislation to effect... |
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