Helen Waddell and Maude Clarke
An edition of Helen Waddell and Maude Clarke (2011)
Irishwomen, friends, and scholars
By Jennifer FitzGerald
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Peter Lang
Language
eng
Pages
293
Description:
As women’s university participation expanded rapidly in the first decade of the twentieth century, two best friends at the Queen’s University Belfast nursed scholarly ambitions. Helen Waddell, budding feminist literary critic, and Maude Clarke, future Irish historian, would become famous medievalists. Waddell’s progress was stymied by her stepmother’s insistence on family duty and by academic misogyny; Clarke’s father instead cleared her way. This joint biography intertwines the story of their friendship with their up-to-date education, their shifting research interests and the obstacles and opportunities that faced them as women seeking academic careers. It traces Waddell’s evolution into an independent scholar, creative writer and translator of medieval Latin, and Clarke’s career as an influential Oxford don, training a whole generation of high-achieving women academics. The volume also publishes the surviving chapters of Waddell’s ‘Women in the Drama before Shakespeare’ (1912-19), an example of early feminist literary criticism, and Clarke’s searching, self-reflective notes on historiography, written c. 1930.
subjects: Women scholars, Medievalists, Women historians, Biography, Social history, Women's Studies, Waddell, helen, 1889-1965, Great britain, biography, Social history, medieval, 500-1500, Scholars, Medieval
People: Helen Waddell (1889-1965), Maude Violet Clarke (1892-1935), Lucy Stuart Sutherland (1903-80), K. M. E. (Betty) Murray (1909-98), May McKisack (1900-1981), Vera Brittain (1893-1970), Winifred Holtby (1898-1935), F. M. Powicke (1879-1963), V. H. Galbraith (1889-1976). G. Gregory Smith
Places: Northern Ireland, Belfast, Oxford, London
Times: 1889-1965