Sybil Campbell

Sybil Campbell
Title Sybil Campbell PDF eBook
Author May Agnes Fleming
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1861
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Sybil Campbell: or, The queen of the isle, by cousin May Carleton

Sybil Campbell: or, The queen of the isle, by cousin May Carleton
Title Sybil Campbell: or, The queen of the isle, by cousin May Carleton PDF eBook
Author May Agnes Fleming
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1865
Genre
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An Awful Mystery

An Awful Mystery
Title An Awful Mystery PDF eBook
Author May Agnes Fleming
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1861
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The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes

The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes
Title The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes PDF eBook
Author Jane Hill
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 160
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 9780853318651

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"A graduate of Leon Underwood's Brook Green School of Art in London, Gertrude Hermes (1901-83) trained as a painter and sculptor. Hermes and her husband, Blair Hughes-Stanton, who she met at Brook Green, went on to become leading lights in the early twentieth-century's wood-engraving revival. Although their marriage was short-lived, their exuberant visual inventions for Bunyan;s 'The Pilgrim's Progress' and T.E. Lawrence's 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom' Brought them critical acclaim. Much has been written about Hermes' career as a wood engraver. In contrast, her contribution as a sculptor has been somewhat eclipsed--until now. 'The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes' presents for the first time a full analysis of the artist's entire sculptural oeuvre. Along with a comprehensive catalogue of Hermes' sculpture, Jane Hill provides a full account of the artist's life in the context of her career as a sculptor. What results is a picture of a pioneering spirit who created busts and heads, functional designs, decorative work and reliefs that are dynamic and unpredictable. Featuring over 140 images, 'The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes' is a groundbreaking study of an artist so long associated with one art form. This book redresses the imbalance and creates a new and fresh perspective on an important female artist of the twentieth century."--Publisher's website.

Texas School Journal

Texas School Journal
Title Texas School Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 530
Release 1904
Genre Education
ISBN

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Silenced Sextet

Silenced Sextet
Title Silenced Sextet PDF eBook
Author Carrie MacMillan
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 241
Release 1993-05-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0773563652

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Carrie MacMillan, Lorraine McMullen, and Elizabeth Waterston have uncovered information about the lives and works of six such writers. Rosanna Leprohon, May Agnes Fleming, Margaret Murray Robertson, Susan Frances Harrison, Margaret Marshall Saunders, and Joanna E. Wood were once-popular novelists who are now for the most part ignored, with virtually all of their works out of print. MacMillan, McMullen, and Waterston show that these six writers deserve modern recognition not only for their literary accomplishments but also for what they reveal, through their work and their lives, about the condition of the woman writer in nineteenth-century Canada. The writings of these six women from varied backgrounds reflect their different experiences of life in the late nineteenth century. In this study a biographical profile of each author, set in the contemporary social context, is provided, as well as an analysis of career development, emphasising publishing history and critical response. As each case history unfolds, the broader picture emerges of an era when many ideas of personal and public life were changing.

The Justice Women

The Justice Women
Title The Justice Women PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wade
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 148
Release 2015-10-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1473870690

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The first policewomen were established during the Great War, but with no powers of arrest; the first women lawyers did not practise until the early twentieth century, and despite the fact that women worked as matrons in Victorian prisons, there were few professional women working as prison officers until the 1920s. The Justice Women traces the social history of the women working in courts, prisons and police forces up to the 1970s. Their history includes the stories of the first barristers, but also the less well-known figures such as women working in probation and in law courts.