Anne Ridler, the Glossary
Anne Barbara Ridler OBE (née Bradby) (30 July 1912 – 15 October 2001) was a British poet and Faber and Faber editor, selecting the Faber A Little Book of Modern Verse with T. S. Eliot (1941).[1]
Table of Contents
36 relations: Anthology, Archbishop of Canterbury, Barbara Hammond, Bishop of Winchester, C. S. Lewis, Carcanet Press, Charles Sumner (bishop), Cholmondeley Award, Downe House School, Emrys Jones (actor), Faber & Faber, Florence, G. F. Bradby, Henry Bradby, Humphrey Sumner Milford, John Bird Sumner, King's College London, Letitia Chitty, Libretto, London, Olive Willis, Order of the British Empire, Oxford, Poetry (magazine), Robin Milford, Rome, Royal Aeronautical Society, Rugby School, Rugby, Warwickshire, Society of Authors, T. S. Eliot, The Inklings, University Church of St Mary the Virgin, University of Oxford, Verse drama and dramatic verse, Vivian Ridler.
- People educated at Downe House School
- Women librettists
Anthology
In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs, or related fiction/non-fiction excerpts by different authors.
Archbishop of Canterbury
The archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and a principal leader of the Church of England, the ceremonial head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.
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Barbara Hammond
Lucy Barbara Hammond (née Bradby, 1873–1961) was an English social historian who researched and wrote many influential books with her husband, John Lawrence Hammond, including the Labourer trilogy about the impact of enclosure and the Industrial Revolution upon the lives of workers.
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Bishop of Winchester
The Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England.
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C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer, literary scholar, and Anglican lay theologian.
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Carcanet Press
Carcanet Press is a publisher, primarily of poetry, based in the United Kingdom and founded in 1969 by Michael Schmidt.
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Charles Sumner (bishop)
Charles Richard Sumner (22 November 179015 August 1874) was a Church of England bishop.
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Cholmondeley Award
The Cholmondeley Awards are annual awards for poetry given by the Society of Authors in the United Kingdom.
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Downe House School
Downe House School is a private girls' boarding and day school in Cold Ash near Newbury, Berkshire, for girls aged 11–18. Anne Ridler and Downe House School are People educated at Downe House School.
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Emrys Jones (actor)
John Emrys Whittaker Jones (22 September 1915 – 10 July 1972) was an English actor of Welsh heritage.
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Faber & Faber
Faber and Faber Limited, commonly known as Faber & Faber or simply Faber, is an independent publishing house in London.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
G. F. Bradby
Godfrey Fox Bradby (1863–1947) was a schoolmaster at Rugby School, who also had a wide-ranging literary career.
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Henry Bradby
Henry Christopher Bradby (28 December 1866 – 28 June 1947) was an English first-class cricketer, schoolmaster and poet.
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Humphrey Sumner Milford
Sir Humphrey Sumner Milford (8 February 1877 – 6 September 1952) was an English publisher and editor who from 1913 to 1945 was publisher to the University of Oxford and head of the London operations of Oxford University Press (OUP).
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John Bird Sumner
John Bird Sumner (25 February 1780 – 6 September 1862) was a bishop in the Church of England and Archbishop of Canterbury.
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King's College London
King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England.
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Letitia Chitty
Letitia Chitty (15 July 1897 – 29 September 1982) was an English engineer who became a respected structural analytical engineer, achieving several firsts for women engineers, including becoming the first female fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and the second female recipient of the Telford Medal.
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Libretto
A libretto (an English word derived from the Italian word libretto) is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.
London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Olive Willis
Olive Margaret Willis (26 October 1877 – 11 March 1964) was an English educationist and headmistress.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.
Poetry (magazine)
Poetry (founded as Poetry: A Magazine of Verse) has been published in Chicago since 1912.
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Robin Milford
Robin Humphrey Milford (22 January 1903 – 29 December 1959) was an English composer and music teacher.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
Royal Aeronautical Society
The Royal Aeronautical Society, also known as the RAeS, is a British multi-disciplinary professional institution dedicated to the global aerospace community.
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Rugby School
Rugby School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
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Rugby, Warwickshire
Rugby is a market town in eastern Warwickshire, England, close to the River Avon.
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The Society of Authors (SoA) is a United Kingdom trade union for professional writers, illustrators and literary translators, founded in 1884 to protect the rights and further the interests of authors.
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T. S. Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot (26 September 18884 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright.
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The Inklings
The Inklings were an informal literary discussion group associated with J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis at the University of Oxford for nearly two decades between the early 1930s and late 1949.
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University Church of St Mary the Virgin
The University Church of St Mary the Virgin (St Mary's or SMV for short) is an Anglican church in Oxford situated on the north side of the High Street.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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Verse drama and dramatic verse
Verse drama is any drama written significantly in verse (that is: with line endings) to be performed by an actor before an audience.
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Vivian Ridler
Vivian Hughes Ridler, CBE (2 October 1913–11 January 2009), was a printer, typographer and scholar in Britain.
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See also
People educated at Downe House School
- Aileen Fox
- Alethea Hayter
- Alexandra Tolstoy
- Angela Sinclair-Loutit
- Anne Ridler
- Annette Worsley-Taylor
- Antonia Clarke
- Audrey Richards
- Betty Rea
- Catherine, Princess of Wales
- Clare Balding
- Downe House School
- Edith Holt Whetham
- Elizabeth Bowen
- Elizabeth Young, Lady Kennet
- Fru Hazlitt
- Georgina Rylance
- Geraldine James
- Helen Muir
- Hermione Corfield
- Jane Ewart-Biggs, Baroness Ewart-Biggs
- Jean Campbell (model)
- June Eric-Udorie
- Katherine Russell (social worker)
- Lady Gabriella Kingston
- Laura Solon
- Lena Townsend
- Margaret Aston
- Marina Hyde
- Marjorie Linklater
- Mary Midgley
- Miranda Hart
- Pippa Middleton
- Priscilla Napier
- Prudence Glynn
- Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop
- Rachel Skinner
- Rosemary Murray
- Rosie Tapner
- Susannah Fiennes
- Tessa King-Farlow
- Valerie Goulding
- Venetia Burney
- Xenia Sackville, Lady Buckhurst
Women librettists
- Anna Wynne O'Ryan
- Anne Caldwell
- Anne Ridler
- Annie Finch
- Betty Comden
- Cecilie Løveid
- Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer
- Christiana Mariana von Ziegler
- Eugénie Poujade
- Evelyn Sharp (suffragist)
- Gwen Harwood
- Heather McDonald (playwright)
- Helen Tretbar
- Ingeborg Bachmann
- Janet Lewis
- Jennifer Walshe
- Jessie Nelson
- Joanna Read
- Judith Rodriguez
- Kate Gale
- Katherine Firth
- Katie Louchheim
- Leah Lax
- Lillian White Spencer
- Linda Good
- Maarja Kangro
- Maie Casey, Baroness Casey
- Margherita Costa
- Marian Lines
- Michele Lowe
- Muriel Téodori
- Nan Knighton
- Nathalie Anderson
- Ou Manling
- Profira Sadoveanu
- Sally Lutyens
- Sandra Seaton
- Sanne Bjerg
- Sharman Macdonald
- Sofi Oksanen
- Susan Birkenhead
- Susan Yankowitz
- Tina Landau
- Vida Ognjenović
- Zhang Er
- Zhao Shuxia
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Ridler
Also known as Anne Barbara Bradby, Anne Bradby.