Janet Spens
Janet Spens (1876–1963) was a Scottish literary scholar specialising in Elizabethan literature. She was the assistant to Regius Professor Macneile Dixon in the Department of English Language and Literature (1908 to 1911) and "tutor to the women students in Arts" (1909 to 1911) at the University of Glasgow, before joining Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford as a fellow and tutor in English (1911 to 1936). In 1910, she became the first woman to be awarded a Doctor of Letters (DLitt) degree by the University of Glasgow. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Spens, Janet, 1876-, Spens, Janet, 1876-1963, Spens, Janet, 1876-1963, Spens, Janet, 1876-1963-
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8by Spens, Janet, Spens, Janet, 1876-, Spens, Janet, 1876-1963, Spens, Janet, 1876-1963
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9by Spens, Janet, 1876-1963
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10by Spens, Janet, 1876-1963
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13by Lodge, Eleanor C (Eleanor Constance), 1869-1936, Lodge, Eleanor C (Eleanor Constance), 1869-1936Other Authors: “...Spens, Janet, 1876-1963...”
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14by Lodge, Eleanor C (Eleanor Constance), 1869-1936Other Authors: “...Spens, Janet, 1876-...”
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15by Lodge, Eleanor Constance, 1869-1936Other Authors: “...Spens, Janet, 1876-...”
Published 1938
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