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Summary Bibliography: Frances Fenwick Williams

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  • Author: Frances Fenwick Williams Author Record # 252118
  • Legal Name: Williams, Frances Maude de Wolfe Fenwick
  • Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Birthdate: 22 February 1878
  • Deathdate: 1929
  • Language: English
  • Webpages: digital.lib.sfu.ca
  • Note: Simon Fraser University (see link): Frances Fenwick Williams was a feminist with a fiesty sense of humour. When she wished to satirize a professor whose opinions were less than complimentary to women, she openly informed Sir Andrew McPhail that she had penned his portrait as her character, Professor Lant, in SOUL ON FIRE (1915), although her humourous manner was calculated to deflect redress. She edited the feminist weekly, THE OWL, in 1914 and contributed sufficient numbers of stories and poems to various Canadian magazines to qualify for membership in the Canadian Women's Press Club. She also wrote a one-act romantic comedy titled WHICH published in 1926 in ONE ACT PLAYS by the Canadian Authors Association, Montreal Branch. Before and after World War I she lived in Montreal, to which she had returned by 1931, after several years' residence in Nova Scotia.
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