The RoseMaryCrawshayPrize is a literary prize for female scholars, inaugurated in 1888 by the British Academy. The prize, set up in 1888, is said by...
health) RoseMaryCrawshayPrize (for English literature scholarship; women only) Serena Medal (for Italian studies) Sir Israel Gollancz Prize (for English...
RoseMaryCrawshay (1828–1907) was a British philanthropist. She commissioned free libraries and a non-fiction prize for women. Crawshay was born Rose...
Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge, and twice winner of the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize – in 1928 and 1967. She is best known for her book The Fool: his...
the Wolfson History Prize, and was a finalist in the PROSE Awards, and for which she was awarded the 2020 RoseMaryCrawshayPrize. Turner received her...
(2002) Whitbread biography and Book of the Year prizes, Pepys Society Prize, RoseMaryCrawshayPrize. Thomas Hardy: The Time-Torn Man (2006), followed...
Royal Society of Literature, and twice winner of the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize (1921, 1952). Mary Ethel Seaton was born in Rangoon, Burma, to Francis Lambert...
biography of Virginia Woolf (1996), which won the British Academy RoseMaryCrawshayPrize, and was named as one of The New York Times Book Review′s best...
edition of the Religio Medici of Thomas Browne, which won the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize (1961), and for promoting English writers in Italy. Vittoria Sanna...
multi-cultural literature, non-fiction, for Splitting the Difference 2002 RoseMaryCrawshayprize from the British Academy, for the best book about English literature...
Mock, was published in October 1998 and won the British Academy's RoseMaryCrawshayPrize in 2000. Warner's other novels include The Leto Bundle (2001) and...
Thompson Crawshay (1817–1879), British ironmaster RoseMaryCrawshay (1828–1907), English philanthropist, wife of Robert Thompson Crawshay William Crawshay I...
professor emerita at Wellesley College. She was a winner of the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize in 1941. Katherine Canby Balderston was born in Boise, Idaho, one...
(Harvard University Press, 2013), which won the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize and the University English Book Prize, as well as the poetry collection Three Poems...
once more awarded the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize, this time for her book, The Story-Teller Retrieves the Past (1980). Lascelles, Mary (1939). Jane Austen...
board in the 2012–13 academic year. In 2015, she was awarded the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize by the British Academy. Mukherjee's first book, Aesthetic Hysteria...
all-male Oxford or Cambridge college. She won the British Academy's RoseMaryCrawshayPrize in 1973. Marilyn Speers Evans was born in Coombe, Kingston upon...
specialist in the works of John Steinbeck. She was a winner of the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize (1935). Hildegard Edith Schumann was born in Epping, England, to...
theatre of Newfoundland. She is a winner of the British Academy's RoseMaryCrawshayPrize for 1981. Helen Ruth Katherine Peters was born in 1942 in St. John's...
professor emerita of Goucher College. She won the British Academy's RoseMaryCrawshayPrize in 1945. Rae Blanchard was born in 1889 at Milton, Iowa, to William...
the humanities and social sciences. In 2009, she was awarded the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize by the British Academy for The Poet as Botanist. In July 2010,...
at the University of Birmingham, she won the British Academy's RoseMaryCrawshayPrize in 1979. She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Joan...
English literature. A specialist in Shelley, she was a winner of the RoseMaryCrawshayPrize (1941). She was born in Newcastle, Dixon County, Nebraska. She...