Bertha Marian Skeat
Appearance
Bertha Marian Skeat | |
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Born | 30 December 1861 Newnham College University of Zurich |
Known for | founder of school |
Parent(s) | Bertha Clara and Walter William Skeat |
Bertha Marian Skeat or Bertha Skeat (30 December 1861 – 2 December 1948) was a British writer and schoolmistress.
Life
Skeat was born in
Newnham College in Cambridge from 1882 to 1886 where she achieved a first-class examination result in medieval and modern languages.[2]
She then obtained a Cambridge teacher's certificate and a doctorate at the
Cambridge Teaching College for Women. In 1899 she co-founded and became the principal of Baliol School for Girls in Sedbergh. She wrote plays and poems as well as academic textbooks. Her linguistic skills enabled her to create a list of modern English words that contained Anglo-French vowel sounds which was published by the English Dialect Society in 1884.[1] She also wrote a primer and two anthologies for use in teaching English. The school she founded closed in 1932.[2]
Skeat died in Sedbergh unmarried on 2 December 1948.[2] She was buried with her mother and father.[3]
Works
- The Lamentations of Mary Magdalene – a play (1897)
- Atalanta's Race – a play (1907)
- The Crucifixion of Mary, and other Poems (1924)
- Sedbergh Dreams (1930)[4]
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-19-726277-1.
- ^ a b c Kenneth Sisam, 'Skeat, Walter William (1835–1912)', rev. Charlotte Brewer, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2008 accessed 23 Feb 2017
- . Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ Bertha Marian Skeat (1930). Sedbergh Dreams. Baliol School for Girls.