Geraldine Emma Hodgson (19 May 1865 – 3 December 1937) was an English promoter of teacher training, a prolific author and a suffragist. The "Hodgson Affair" saw her dismissed from
University College, Bristol
University College, Bristol was an educational institution which existed from 1876 to 1909. It was the predecessor institution to the University of Bristol, which gained a royal charter in 1909. During its time the college mainly served the midd ...
.
Life
Hodgson was born in
Brighton
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Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
in 1865. She was educated at
Newnham College where she would have gained a first if Cambridge had awarded degrees to women in 1889. She had a wide ranging career in teaching. She worked briefly in Liverpool at
Blackburne House School and as secretary to
Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle
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leaving both jobs in 1890. In the following year she was mistress-in-charge at Newcastle upon Tyne preparatory school and she stayed there until she became deputy head of
Leamington High School for Girls in 1894. In 1897 she moved to Wales to lecture on English literature at
University College, Aberystwyth
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and stayed until 1899. In the following year her debut novel, ''Antony Delaval, LL.D.'', was published.
Hodgson began work at
University College, Bristol
University College, Bristol was an educational institution which existed from 1876 to 1909. It was the predecessor institution to the University of Bristol, which gained a royal charter in 1909. During its time the college mainly served the midd ...
in 1902. She completed her BA degree in 1904 and published several notable works. She received a Doctor of Literature in 1909 from
Trinity College, Dublin
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.
Hodgson affair
In 1916 she was still the head of the University College, Bristol's women's secondary teacher training department but all was not well. Three years before, a piece had appeared in the local press where an anonymous teacher had complained about her treatment - presumably Hodgson. Her department had been reorganised and becoming a graduate to teach was not required and she had at best ten students. She was dismissed from the college for reasons that were not made clear. Jealousy of her achievements, her support for the suffrage movement and a dispute with the vice-chancellor,
Isambard Owen
Sir Herbert Isambard Owen (28 December 1850 – 14 January 1927) was a British physician and university academic. He was the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol and a deputy Chancellor of the University of Wales.
Career
Owen was b ...
, are suggested by her biographer as possible factors.
However, Hansard, records that she and French language
Professor Gerothwohl had published "grave reflections upon the administration of the university" and these and the resignation of Prof.
T. R. Glover, D.Litt as a representative, were raised in Parliament as a pretext for a
Public Enquiry
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on 1 May 1913. The enquiry was not authorised.
Ripon
Hodgson completed her career in Yorkshire where she was vice principal at the ''Ripon and Wakefield and Bradford Diocesan Training College'' until her retirement to Bristol. The books she published during this period mainly had a religious theme and she was an active supporter of the
Dioscese of Ripon.
The poet,
James Elroy Flecker
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Herman Elroy Flecker was born on 5 November 1884 in Lewisham, London, to Willia ...
's contributions and short life was described by Hodgson in 1925. She summarised his contribution in her book ''Life of James Elroy Flecker'' as "singular in our literature". This comment (and her book in general) received a damning review in the admittedly purposely combative ''
Calendar of Modern Letters
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Contributors included Edmund Blunden, Robert Graves, Siegfied Sasso ...
''; it is signed "BH" and was therefore probably written by
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Hodgson died in
Clifton
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in 1937.
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Works include
* ''Antony Delaval, LL.D.'', 1900
* ''Rama and the monkeys'', 1903
* ''The life of the state'', 1903
* ''Essays, Educational and literary''
* ''Primitive Christian education'', 1906
* ''The Teacher's Rabelais (Prepared by her in 1904)
* ''Across the forest and far away'', 1911
* ''Studies in French Education from Rabelais to Rousseau'', 1908
* ''Rationalist English educators'', 1912
* ''In the Way of the Saints'', 1913
* ''A Study in Illumination'', after 1913
* ''The Teacher's Montaigne'', 1915
* ''Criticism at a venture'', 1919
* ''English Mystics'', 1922
* ''Life of James Elroy Flecker'', 1925
* ''(Richard) Rolle and "Our daily work'', 1929
References
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1865 births
1937 deaths
People from Brighton
Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge
English suffragists