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Alice Werner (26 June 1859 - 9 June 1935) was a writer, poet and teacher of the Bantu languages.[1]

Alice Werner
Born(1859-06-26)26 June 1859
Trieste, Austrian Empire
Died9 June 1935(1935-06-09) (aged 75)
London, England
LanguageEnglish
NationalityGerman
Notable works"Bannerman of Dandenong"

Life


Alice Werner was one of seven children in the family of Reinhardt Joseph Werner of Mainz, teacher of languages, and his wife, Harriett. Her father travelled extensively during the first fifteen years of her life, and she lived in New Zealand, Mexico, United States and throughout Europe, until the family settled in Tonbridge, England, in 1874.

After visiting Nyasaland in 1893 and Natal in 1894, her writings were focused on African themes.

In 1917 she joined the School of Oriental Studies, moving up from lecturer to reader to professor of Swahili and Bantu languages, and retiring in 1929-1930. She was awarded a D.Litt. in 1928 from London University as a result of her specialised teaching and research. Following her retirement, she received the title of Emeritus Professor from the same university. In 1931 she was awarded the Silver Medal of the African Society, of which she was Vice-President.[1]

Although not known as a major poet, her poem "Bannerman of Dandenong" has appeared in a number of important Australian poetry anthologies.[1]

She lived for a time with Lillias Campbell Davidson, American founder of the British Lady Cyclists' Association, and Ménie Muriel Dowie, a British writer of the New Woman school. According to The New York Times:

The writer Ethel F. Heddle novelized their experience in her 1896 book, “Three Girls in a Flat,” in which she described the ambivalent experience when the freedom of living alone collides with “the sordid, matter-of-fact worries incident on having very little money.”[2]


Works


A photo in The natives of British Central Africa (1906)
A photo in The natives of British Central Africa (1906)

References



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- [en] Alice Werner

[ru] Вернер, Элис

Э́лис Ве́рнер (26 июня 1859 — 9 июня 1935) — писательница[1], поэтесса[2] и преподавательница языков банту.



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