Carolyn Gossage fonds. 1969-2002.

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Carolyn Gossage fonds. 1969-2002.

The fonds consists primarily of 77 incoming letters from Jane Rule to Carolyn Gossage (1969-2002). It also includes a couple of incoming letters from Mary Meigs and Helen Sonthoff as well as miscellaneous published review articles of Rule's work.

6.5 cm of textual records.

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Gossage, Carolyn, 1933-....

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Carolyn Gossage was born and educated in Toronto. After studying Modern Languages (French and German) at the University of Toronto, she spent a year at La Sorbonne in Paris. This was followed by seven years on the teaching staff of the Institute of Child Study (U of T) and subsequently at the National Ballet School. In 1977, her first book "A Question of Privilege: Canada's Independent Schools" was published and in 1979, at Jane Rule's suggestion, she became a member of the newly-formed Writers'...

Rule, Jane

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British Columbia author Jane Rule was born in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1931. She received her B.A. from Mills College, Oakland in 1952 and attended University College in London, 1952/53 as an "occasional student". In 1954 Rule taught at the Concord Academy in Massachusetts. Rule first came to Vancouver in 1956, where after writing for two years she became the first assistant director of UBC's newly-established International House in its first year of operation (1958/59). Thereafter she taught p...