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  • The Rose Mary Crawshay Prize is a literary prize for female scholars, inaugurated in 1888 by the British Academy. The prize, set up in 1888, is said by...
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    Rose Mary Crawshay (1828–1907) was a British philanthropist. She commissioned free libraries and a non-fiction prize for women. Crawshay was born Rose...
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  • health) Rose Mary Crawshay Prize (for English literature scholarship; women only) Serena Medal (for Italian studies) Sir Israel Gollancz Prize (for English...
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  • the Wolfson History Prize, and was a finalist in the PROSE Awards, and for which she was awarded the 2020 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize. Turner received her...
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  • Enid Welsford (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge, and twice winner of the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize – in 1928 and 1967. She is best known for her book The Fool: his...
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  • Helen Peters (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    theatre of Newfoundland. She is a winner of the British Academy's Rose Mary Crawshay Prize for 1981. Helen Ruth Katherine Peters was born in 1942 in St. John's...
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  • Katie Trumpener (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    Literature and English at Yale University. She won a Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and Berlin Prize. She received a B.A. in English from the University of...
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  • Thompson Crawshay (1817–1879), British ironmaster Rose Mary Crawshay (1828–1907), English philanthropist, wife of Robert Thompson Crawshay William Crawshay I...
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    Claire Tomalin (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    (2002) Whitbread biography and Book of the Year prizes, Pepys Society Prize, Rose Mary Crawshay Prize. Thomas Hardy: The Time-Torn Man (2006), followed...
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  • Royal Society of Literature, and twice winner of the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize (1921, 1952). Mary Ethel Seaton was born in Rangoon, Burma, to Francis Lambert...
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  • J. M. S. Tompkins (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    English literature, a specialist in Kipling. She was a winner of the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize (1923). Joyce Marjorie Sanxter Tompkins was born in London in 1897...
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    Marina Warner (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    Mock, was published in October 1998 and won the British Academy's Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 2000. Warner's other novels include The Leto Bundle (2001) and...
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  • Katherine Balderston (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    professor emerita at Wellesley College. She was a winner of the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 1941. Katherine Canby Balderston was born in Boise, Idaho, one...
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    Wendy Doniger (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    multi-cultural literature, non-fiction, for Splitting the Difference 2002 Rose Mary Crawshay prize from the British Academy, for the best book about English literature...
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  • Winifred Gérin (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and the Royal Society of Literature Heinemann prize. Winifred was the daughter of Frederick...
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  • Hermione Lee (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    biography of Virginia Woolf (1996), which won the British Academy Rose Mary Crawshay Prize, and was named as one of The New York Times Book Review′s best...
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  • Vittoria Sanna (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    edition of the Religio Medici of Thomas Browne, which won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize (1961), and for promoting English writers in Italy. Vittoria Sanna...
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  • Hannah Sullivan (category T. S. Eliot Prize winners)
    (Harvard University Press, 2013), which won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and the University English Book Prize, as well as the poetry collection Three Poems...
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  • once more awarded the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize, this time for her book, The Story-Teller Retrieves the Past (1980). Lascelles, Mary (1939). Jane Austen...
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  • Hildegard Schumann (category Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners)
    specialist in the works of John Steinbeck. She was a winner of the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize (1935). Hildegard Edith Schumann was born in Epping, England, to...
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