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politics | Germaine Greer | In 1996 Greer objected to the then all-female Newnham College
(of which she was a Fellow) offering a Fellowship to the physicist and astronomer Rachael Padman
, a fellow Australian and a transsexual through medical... |
Author summary | Ethel Sidgwick | ES
wrote early twentieth-century novels of which the earlier ones are ambitious and highly literary, the later ones in general longer and more romantic in tone, set within the confines and structure of the family... |
Author summary | Mary Agnes Hamilton | MAH
published during the first half of the twentieth century, writing to support herself after a disastrous marriage and during a distinguished career in politics and the civil service. Many of her novels provide fictional... |
Publishing | Millicent Garrett Fawcett | MGF
published her first magazine article, The Education of women of the middle and upper classes, in Macmillan's Magazine, discussing lectures for women in Cambridge (the germ of Newnham College
). Demoor, Marysa. Their Fair Share. Ashgate, 2000. 58 Oakley, Ann et al. “Millicent Garrett Fawcett: Duty and Determination”. Feminist Theorists, edited by Dale Spender, Reprint, Pantheon Books, 1983, pp. 184-02. 188 Strachey, Ray. Millicent Garrett Fawcett. J. Murray, 1931. 53 |
Publishing | Amy Levy | |
Publishing | Elizabeth Robins | The Hogarth Press
printed, for private circulation only, ER
's Portrait of a Lady, or The English Spirit Old and New, a memoir of Elizabeth Yates Thompson
, the shy philanthropist daughter of publisher... |
Publishing | Elizabeth Robins | This volume was reprinted by Newnham
in 2002. Drabble, Margaret. “Amber Reeves (1887 - 1981)”. Breaking Bounds. Six Newnham Lives, edited by Biddy Passmore, Newnham College, 2014, pp. 40-51. 50 |
Reception | Iris Murdoch | Other honours in 1987 included being made a Companion of Literature, and receiving an Honorary DLitt from Oxford University
. Cambridge University
awarded her a Honorary LittD in 1993. She received Honorary Fellowships from St Anne's College, Oxford |
Reception | Jane Ellen Harrison | Six months after JEH
's death, she was commemorated at the inaugural Jane Harrison Lecture, delivered by her colleague and friend Gilbert Murray
at Newnham College
, Cambridge, where Harrison had studied and taught. Robinson, Annabel. The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison. Oxford University Press, 2001. 13-14 |
Residence | Jane Ellen Harrison | |
Residence | Jane Ellen Harrison | Though still attached to Newnham College
, Cambridge
, JEH
settled for some time in Paris with her former student Hope Mirrlees
. Robinson, Annabel. The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison. Oxford University Press, 2001. 265 |
Textual Features | E. B. C. Jones | These sister heroines are only two among a large, upper-middle-class family, the Cunninghams: two of the children of the second wife, Mrs Cunningham. Irene, the eldest daughter, reflects how queer it is of her stepmother... |
Textual Features | George Bernard Shaw | Mrs Warren's daughter Vivie Warren, a classic New Woman character, is based in part on Millicent Garrett Fawcett
's daughter Phillipa
, who had recently placed first in mathematics at Newnham College
. Her mother's... |
Textual Features | Winifred Holtby | The Crowded Street critiques the social rules that limited the career and life choices available to surplus women in post-war England. Hardisty, Claire, and Winifred Holtby. “Introduction”. The Crowded Street, Virago, 1981, p. ix - xiii. xi Shaw, Marion. The Clear Stream: A Life of Winifred Holtby. Virago, 1999. 129-30 |
Textual Production | Hope Mirrlees | HM
worked all through her later years on a biography of Jane Harrison
. She never completed it, partly from indecision as to how much of Harrison's private life to reveal. The text is now... |
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