Victoria Grace Blackburn Explained

Victoria Grace Blackburn
Birth Date:17 April 1865
Birth Place:Quebec City
Nationality:Canadian
Alma Mater:Hellmuth Ladies' College
Genre:Journalism, Poetry
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Victoria Grace Blackburn (17 April 1865  - 4 March 1928) was a Canadian journalist and writer.[1]

Biography

Blackburn was born on April 17, 1865, in Quebec City.[2] In 1894, after studying at Hellmuth Ladies' College, Blackburn began writing for the London Free Press. In 1890s she also worked as a teacher.[3] The paper was published by her father, Josiah Blackburn, and, later, by her brother, Walter Josiah Blackburn. In 1900 she became the paper's literary and drama critic.[1]

Blackburn studied criticism in New York and spent some years in Europe with her sisters. In 1918 she returned to Canada and became managing editor of the London Free Press. She stayed in that position for a decade and was an important figure among London's cultural elite.[1]

Beyond her journalism, Blackburn published dozens of poems, two plays and a novel.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blackburn, Victoria Grace . University of Toronto/Université Laval . Dictionary of Canadian Biography . 15 . 2005 . 29 March 2014 . Reaney, James Stewart .
  2. Web site: Moran. Rodger J.. Victoria Grace Blackburn. thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Historica Canada. 22 July 2016.
  3. Web site: James Stewart Reaney. BLACKBURN, VICTORIA GRACE.