Priscilla Galloway (July 22, 1930 - October 28, 2018[1]) was a Canadian children's literature author and former English teacher.[2] She received a PhD from the University of Toronto in 1977. Her dissertation was entitled, "Sexism and the senior English literature curriculum in Ontario secondary schools."[3]
Awards
Galloway has received the following awards and recognition for her work:[4]
- Finalist for 1999-2000 Red Cedar Book Award for Daedalus and the Minotaur
- 70th Annual New York Public Library Exhibition of Books for the Teen Age 1999 for Snake Dreamer (1999)
- Mr. Christie's Book Award finalist for Daedalus and the Minotaur
- Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award finalist for Truly Grim Tales 1996
Influences
Galloway taught English to noted literary critic Linda Hutcheon during high school.[2]
References
- ↑ "Priscilla Anne Galloway". Legacy.com. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
- 1 2 Hutcheon, Linda (2008). "Harry Potter and the Novice's Confession". The Lion and the Unicorn. 32 (2): 169–179. doi:10.1353/uni.0.0012. S2CID 143383062.
- ↑ "Record for "Sexism and the senior English literature curriculum in Ontario secondary schools"". University of Toronto Libraries. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ "Learn More about Priscilla". Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
Further reading
- Franzak, Judith (2007). "The Mirror's New Message? Gender in the Adolescent Postmodern Fairy Tale". Canadian Children's Literature. 108: 53–72.
External links
- Priscilla Galloway's Homepage, copy archived April 6, 2016
- Priscilla Galloway at Annick Press
- The archives of Pricilla Galloway (Pricilla Galloway fonds, R11736) are held at Library and Archives Canada
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