Rose Mary Crawshay Prize


The Rose Mary Crawshay Prize is a literary prize for female scholars.

Description

It was inaugurated in 1888 and is said by the British Academy to be the only UK literary prize for female scholars. Two prizes can be awarded in any one year: "to a woman of any nationality who, in the judgement of the Council of the British Academy, has written or published within three years next preceding the year of the award an historical or critical work of sufficient value on any subject connected with English Literature, preference being given to a work regarding one of the poets Byron, Shelley and Keats". The Rose Mary Crawshay Prize is now "only" £500, but it provides a valuable recognition for non-fiction women writers. It has been awards since 1916 by the British Academy.
The prize was established by Rose Mary Crawshay as the Byron, Shelley, Keats In Memoriam Prize Fund.

Winners

Winners of the award have been:
YearWinnerBookISBN
1916Charlotte Carmichael StopesShakespeare's Environment
1917Leonie VillardJane Austen: Sa Vie et Son Oeuvre
1917M. StawellShelley's Triumph of Life
1918Grace Dulais DaviesHistorical Fiction of the Eighteenth Century
1919Mary Paton RamsayLes Doctrines Medievales Chez Donne
1920Jessie L. WestonFrom Ritual to Romance
1921M.E. SeatonA Study of the Relations between England and the Scandinavian Countries in the Seventeenth Century Based upon the Evidence of Acquaintance in English writers with Scandinavian Literatures and Myths
1922E.C. BathoJames Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd
1923Joyce H.S. TompkinsFor a study of the Work of Mrs Radcliffe
1924Madeleine L. CazamianLe Roman et les Idees en Angleterre- Influence de la Science, 1860-1890
1925No Award
1926E.R. Dodds The Romantic Theory of Poetry: an Examination in the light of Croce's Aesthetic
1927Alice Galimberti L'Aedo d'Italia Biblioteca Sandron
1928Enid WelsfordThe Court Masque: A Study in the Relationship between Poetry and the Revels
1929Hope Emily AllenThe Writings Ascribed to Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole, and Materials for his Biography
1930U.M. Ellis-FermorFor her work on Christopher Marlowe and her edition of Marlowe's Tamburlaine
1931Janet G. ScottLes Sonnets Elisabethains
1932Helen DerbishireThe Manuscript of Paradise Lost, Book 1
1933Eleanore BoswellThe Restoration Court Stage, 1660-1702
1934Dottore Giovanna FoaLord Byron, Poeta e Carbonaro
1935Hildegarde SchumannThe Romantic Elements in John Keats' Writings
1936Caroline SpurgeonShakespeare's Imagery
1937Frances A. YatesJohn Florio
1938Dorothy Hewlett Adonais
1939No Award
1940Mary Lascelles Jane Austen and Her Art
1941Julia PowerShelley in America in the Nineteenth Century
1942Sybil RosenfeldStrolling Players and Drama in the Provinces, 1660-1765
1943Kathleen TillotsonEdition of the Poems of Michael Drayton
1944Katherine BalderstonThraliana
1945Rae BlanchardThe Correspondence of Richard Steele
1946No Award
1947M.H. NicolsonNewton Demands the Muse: Newton's "Opticks" and the Eighteenth Century Poets
1948No Award
1949Rosemond TuveElizabethan and Metaphysical Imagery
1950Helen DarbishireFor her Clark Lectures and collaboration in an edition Wordsworth's Poetical Works
1951Rosemary FreemanFor her work on Emblem Books
1952M.E. SeatonAbraham Fraunce's Arcadian Rhetorike
1953Helen GardnerDivine Poems of John Donne
1954Alice WalkerTextual Problems of the First Folio
1955Evelyn M. SimpsonThe Sermons of John Donne
1956Helen EstabrookSandison Poems of Sir Arthur Gorges
1957J.E. NortonGibbon's Letters
1958Mary MoormanBiography of Wordsworth The Early Years
1959Kathleen CoburnNotebooks of S.T. Coleridge, Vol. I., 1794-1804
1960Joyce HemlowBiography of Fanny Burney
1961Vittoria SannaSir Thomas Browne's “Religio Medici"
1962Barbara HardyThe Novels of George Elliot
1963Joan BennettSir Thomas Brown: His life and Achievement
1964Aileen WardJohn Keats: The making of a Poet
1965Madeline HouseThe Letters of Charles Dickens
1966Margaret CrumPoems of Henry King
1967Enid WelsfordSalisbury Plain, a Study in the Development of Wordsworth's Mind and Art
1968Winifred Gérin'
1969Alethea HayterOpium and the Romantic Imagination
1970Barbara RookeColeridge's "The Friend"
1971No Award
1972Valerie EliotFor her edition of the facsimile of the original drafts of The Waste Land
1973Marilyn ButlerMaria Edgeworth: A literary Biography
1973Christina ColvinMaria Edgeworth: Letters from England 1813-1844
1974Jean RobertsonHer edition of Sir Philip Sidney's Old Arcadia
1975Doris Langley MooreLord Byron -Accounts Rendered
1976Hilary SpurlingIvy When Young: The Early Life of Ivy Compton-Burnett 1884-1919
1977Harriet HawkinsPoetic Freedom and Poetic Truth
1978Lyndall GordonEliot's Early Years
1979Elizabeth MurrayCaught in the Web of Words
1979Joan ReesShakespeare and the Story
1980Helen GardnerThe composition of the Four Quartets
1981Helen PetersHer edition of Donne's Paradoxes and Problems
1982Mary LascellesThe Story-Teller Retrieves the Past: Historical Fiction and Fictitious History in the Art of Scott, Stevenson, Kipling and some others
1982Annabelle TerhuneHer edition of Edward Fitzgerald's Complete Letters
1983Claire LamontHer edition of Scott's Waverley
1984Christine AlexanderThe Early Writings of Charlotte Brontë
1984Gillian BeerDarwin's Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Fiction
1985Penelope FitzgeraldCharlotte Mew and her Friends
1985Anthea HumeEdmund Spenser: Protestant Poet
1986Margaret DoodyThe Daring Muse: Augustan Poetry Reconsidered
1986Ann SaddlemyerThe Collected Letters of John Millington Synge
1987Rosemary CowlerThe Prose Works of Alexander Pope
1987Iona Opie The Singing Game
1988Jane MillgateScott's Last Edition: A Study in Publishing History
1988Kathleen TillotsonThe Letters of Charles Dickens
1989Valerie EliotThe Letters of T.S. Eliot 1888-1922
1989Margaret SmithHer edition of Charlotte Brontë's The Professor
1990Kathleen CoburnNotebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ed. 4th Vol.
1990Norma Dalrymple-ChampneysComplete Poetical Works of George Crabbe, ed. 3 Vols
1991Anne BartonThe Names of Comedy
1991Valerie RumboldWomen's Place in Pope's World
1992Antonia ForsterBook Reviews in England, 1749-1774
1993Barbara RosenbaumIndex of Literary Manuscripts, Volume IV, part 2: Hardy to Lamb
1993Margaret ReynoldsHer critical edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh
1994Margaret CardwellHer volume in the Clarendon edition of Great Expectations
1994Janet GezariCharlotte Brontë and Defensive Conduct
1995Caroline FranklinByron's Heroines
1995Jenny UglowElizabeth Gaskell: A Habit of Stories
1996Kate FlintThe Woman Reader 1837-1914
1996Ruth SmithHandel's Oratorios and Eighteenth Century Thought
1997Hermione LeeVirginia Woolf
1998Moyra HaslettByron's Don Juan and the Don Juan Legend
1998Katie Trumpener'
1999Elizabet WrightPsychoanalytic Criticism. A Reappraisal
1999Karen O'BrienNarratives of Enlightenment. Cosmopolitan History from Voltaire to Gibbon
2000Marina Warner'
2000Joanne Wilkes'
2001Annette PeachPortraits of Byron
2001Lucy Newlyn'
2002Wendy Doniger'
2002Kate FlintThe Victorians and the Visual Imagination
2003Jane StablerByron, Poetics and History
2003Claire Tomalin'
2004Maud Ellmann'
2004Anne Stott'
2005Claire PrestonThomas Browne and the Writing of Early Modern Science
2005Judith Farr with Louise CarterThe Gardens of Emily Dickinson
2006Rosalind Ballaster'
2007Susan OliverScott, Byron and the Politics of Cultural Encounter
2008Helen SmallThe Long Life
2009Frances WilsonThe Ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth
2009Molly MahoodThe Poet as Botanist
2010Daisy HayYoung Romantics
2011Fiona StaffordLocal Attachments: The Province of Poetry
2012Julie SandersThe Cultural Geography of Early Modern Drama 1620-1650
2014Hannah SullivanThe Work of Revision
2015Catherine BatesMasculinity and the Hunt: Wyatt to Spenser
2015Ankhi MukherjeeWhat is a Classic? Postcolonial Rewriting and Invention of the Canon
2016Lyndsey StonebridgeThe Judicial Imagination: Writing after Nuremberg
2017Kate BennettJohn Aubrey: Brief Lives with an Apparatus for the Lives of our English Mathematical Writers
2018Emma J. CleryEighteen Hundred and Eleven: Poetry, Protest and Economic Crisis