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Occupation | Alison Fell | In 1986 AF
was a writing fellow at the New South Wales Institute of Technology
in Sydney, . In 1998 she held the Writing Fellowship at the University of East Anglia
, in the School... |
Occupation | Barbara Pym | She came to this job via an introduction from a friend in the WRNS, Frances Kendrick
, whose aunt Beatrice Wyatt
was Secretary of the Institute. At the Institute, Pym worked for Daryll Forde
... |
Material Conditions of Writing | John Oliver Hobbes | She wrote it during 1891 and 1892, while she was a student at University College, London
, and dedicated it to Alfred Goodwin
, her academic mentor, who had died in the February of 1892... |
Literary responses | Emma Caroline Wood | Not all responses to this novel were negative. Professor Henry Morley
of University College, London
, wrote an unsolicited letter which was printed and circulated to defend Sorrow on the Sea from the prevailing charges... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Henrietta Camilla Jenkin | Fleeming (pronounced Fleming) Jenkin had great abilities that were evident from an early age. His biographer, Robert Louis Stevenson
, rates his mother's influence over him very high, and admires though he cannot wholly approve... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Sophie Veitch | SV
's elder sister, Zepherina Philadelphia
(whose name on marriage became Smith), was born on 1 April 1836 at Sopley in Hampshire. After the family returned from Palestine she became successively an early student at... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Julia Frankau | JF
's brother James
was born in 1853. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Harriett Mozley | Her next brother, Charles Robert, became what would later be called a dropout, causing expense and embarrassment to his family. Her younger brother, Francis William Newman
, became Professor of Latin at the ecumenical University College, London |
Employer | A. S. Byatt | ASB
was a lecturer at University College
, London. Todd, Janet, editor. Dictionary of British Women Writers. Routledge. |
Employer | A. E. Housman | AEH
, who had been working as a clerk at the Patent Office
and pursuing his scholarly interests in his own time at the British Museum
, was offered a Chair in Latin at University College, London
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Education | Storm Jameson | After completing her undergraduate degree at Leeds
she won, the same year, a John Ruteau Fellowship. It was intended for study at University College, London
, but she soon transferred to King's College
. Staley, Thomas F., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 36. Gale Research. 36: 70 Jameson, Storm. Journey from the North. Harper and Row. 55,58, 64 |
Education | Christine Brooke-Rose | CBR
began work on a PhD in medieval French and English literature at University College
, London. She obtained her degree in 1954. Birch, Sarah. Christine Brooke-Rose and Contemporary Fiction. Clarendon Press. 228 |
Education | Storm Jameson | SJ
first planned to write her graduate thesis on representations of pantheism in French and German literature. Following consultation with W. P. Ker
at University College
, she changed it to a study of modern... |
Education | Marie Stopes | From there she gained entrance to the honours programme at University College, London
, reserved mainly for male students. |
Education | Lucas Malet | She later attended the Slade School of Art
(where she was taught by Edward Poynter
) and at University College
, London. Who Was Who. A. and C. Black. 3 |
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