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Phoebe Sheavyn

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Sheavyn discovers the discrimination given to female teachers at Oxford or Cambridge, which she had not experienced at Aberystwyth or Bryn Mawr. She took a sabbatical year in 1905–1906 to finish her doctoral thesis which she defended at the University of London in 1906, and which formed the basis of
106:. She was the fifth child of eight siblings, daughter of Jane Elizabeth Sheavyn, (born Farmer) and William Sale Sheavyn. The family live above their draper's store in Atherstone. She began her career as a teacher before she became a governess to an architect's family. 155:, the women's halls of residence founded in 1900. She was said to be a remarkable warden as she supervised the hall's move to Fallowfield and new buildings which were designed by Thomas Worthington and Sons - the first of which was built in 1910. 141:
her work The Literary Profession in the Elizabethan Age, published in 1909 at Manchester University. In the work she argues that the work of Elizabethan poets is distorted by the need to gather a patron and this results in eulogy and flattery.
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Her employer tutored her and encourages her to take university entrance exams and she obtained a scholarship from the College of Aberystwyth in Wales. She graduated at age 24, and taught English from 1889 to 1892 at the
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She died at her home in Selly Oak aged 102 on 7 January 1968. An extension to Ashburne Hall was named after Sheavyn. Sheavyn House is detached, self-catering and en-suite and it was opened in 1994.
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Sheavyn is one of the pioneers of the British Federation of University Women, along with the founder biochemist Ida Smedley Maclean and physiologist
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She was a member of the university senate in 1912. She resigned before 1917 from her duties at Ashburne Hall. She retired in 1925. She moved to
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She left Oxford in 1907, to take up a post as a lecturer at Victoria University, Manchester. She was a student tutor and the third warden at
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in Pennsylvania as a fellow and lecturer in 1894. She returned in England in 1896, worked for a year with the philologist
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She resumed her studies in Aberystwyth and obtained a master's degree in English and French in 1894. She was recruited by
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literary scholar and feminist. She was a professor at
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People associated with the University of Manchester
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Index

Atherstone
Selly Oak
British
Victoria University of Manchester
British Federation of University Women
Atherstone
Haberdashers' School for Girls
Bryn Mawr College
Joseph Wright
English Dialect Dictionary
Agnes Catherine Maitland
Somerville College, Oxford
Winifred Cullis
Ashburne Hall
Selly Oak
Margery Fry
Scrabble
University of Manchester






"Sheavyn, Phoebe Ann Beale (1865–1968), literary scholar and feminist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/52388
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8

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