Rosemary Woolf
Rosemary Woolf | |
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Born | December 27, 1925 |
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Alma mater | St Hugh's College, Oxford, B. Litt., 1949 |
Occupation | Scholar of medieval literature, instructor of English literature |
Organization | University College of Hull, Somerville College |
Parent(s) | Gladys Capua Woolf and C. M. Woolf |
Rosemary Estelle Woolf (1925–1978) was an English scholar of medieval literature, known especially for her work on medieval English religious lyrics, The English Religious Lyric in the Middle Ages.[1]
Biography
Woolf was the daughter of British film executive C. M. Woolf. She was the first woman in her family to attend university, receiving a B. Litt. from St Hugh's College, Oxford in 1949. She became a lecturer at the University College of Hull in 1948.[2] She became a lecturer in English at Somerville College, Oxford University in 1961, teaching Old and Middle English literature and the history of the English language.[3]
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