- Enid Derham
Enid Derham (
March 24 ,1882 –November 13 ,1941 ) was anAustralia n poet and academic.__NOTOC__Life
Derham was born in Hawthorn,
Melbourne , Victoria, the eldest daughter of Thomas Plumley Derham, solicitor, and his wife Ellen Hyde, née Hodgson, of Melbournecite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080308b.htm |title=Derham, Enid (1882 - 1941) |accessdate=2008-09-16 |author=Imelda Palmer |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 8 |publisher=MUP |year=1981 |pages=p 289] . Derham was educated at Hessle College, Camberwell, then at Presbyterian Ladies' College and theUniversity of Melbourne . She graduated M.A. with final honours in classics in 1903, and subsequently studied atOxford University .Derham lectured in English at the
University of Western Australia in 1921 and was appointed senior lecturer in English at the University of Melbourne in 1922, and held this position for the rest of her life. She died suddenly of a brain haemorrhage at her home in 1941.Writing career
In 1912 she published "The Mountain Road and Other Verses", and "Empire: A Morality Play for Children". She also edited books of prose, poetry and drama. A posthumous selection of her best poems .
Melbourne University Press released a posthomous anthology of her best work called "Poems" in 1952 which established her reputation as a poet.While her poetry was influenced by her classical studies, she was one of the earliest Australian writers to recognise the poetry of
Emily Dickinson . [Adelaide, Debra (1988) "Australian women writers: a bibliographic guide" p.49, London, Pandora]References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Enid|Last=Derham|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogD.html#derham1
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