Mabel Ferrett
Mabel Ferrett | |
|---|---|
| Born | Mabel Frankland 30 April 1917[1][2][3] |
| Died | 28 January 2011 (aged 93)[1][2] |
| Occupations | Poet, publisher, literary editor and local historian[1] |
| Organization | The Pennine Poets |
| Spouse | Harold Ferrett[1][2] |
| Children | one[1][2] |
Mabel Ferrett (1917-2011) was a British poet, publisher, literary editor and local historian. She was one of the founders of the long-established Pennine Poets writing group.[1] She established the Fighting Cock Press to publish work by northern authors.[1]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]She was born Mabel Frankland in Ossett, West Riding of Yorkshire.[1] She attended Ossett Grammar School and became a teacher.[1][2] She married in 1947 and thereafter lived in Heckmondwike, also in West Yorkshire.[1][2] Ferrett died in 2011 aged 93.[1][2][4]
Career
[edit | edit source]Ferrett started the Pennine Poets writing group in 1966 in Elland, West Yorkshire.[1] She founded the Fighting Cock Press in 1973.[1] She edited the journal of the Pennine Poets, Pennine Platform, between 1973 and 1976, and Orbis poetry magazine between 1978 and 1980.[1][5][6]
Her poetry won awards including the Julia Cairns award for poetry from the Society of Women Writers and Journalists.[1] Her poetry was often on historical themes.[1] She also wrote for local magazines and newspapers, including The Yorkshire Post.[1][5] Her historical novel about Chartism in the Spen Valley was dramatised on BBC Radio 4.[5][7]
Ferrett worked at the Red House Museum in Gomersal and also as a teacher.[2][5] During the war she taught under challenging conditions at Armley National School in Leeds.[1][5]
She was a founder member of the Spen Valley Historical Society.[2][5] She was particularly known for her work on the Brontës and their circle.[1][4]
Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- The Lynx-Eyed Strangers (1956) (poetry)
- The Angry Men (1965) (historical novel)
- The Tall Tower (1970) (poetry)
- The Years of the Right Hand (1975) (poetry)
- Shirley Country (1973), republished as The Brontës in the Spen Valley (1978) (non-fiction)
- The Humber Bridge: selected poems 1955-1985 (1986)
- The Taylors of the Red House (1987)
- "Shirley by Charlotte Brontë: The Importance of Proper Names," Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society (1988)
- A Short History of Hartshead (1993) (non-fiction)
- Scathed Earth: selected poems (1996)
- Imaginary Gates (2001) (poetry)
- After Passchendaele: A Writer’s War (2003) (autobiography)
- Spirit and Emotion (2006) (non-fiction)
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Archive material at University of Manchester Library
- Archive material relating to the Pennine Poets and Fighting Cock Press at University of Sheffield
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- 1917 births
- 2011 deaths
- 20th-century English poets
- 20th-century British poets
- 20th-century English novelists
- British women poets
- English women novelists
- Writers from West Yorkshire
- People from Heckmondwike
- Local historians of England
- British book publishers (people)
- 20th-century English women
- Historians of Yorkshire