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Margaret Fairley

Margaret Adele Keeling Fairley (1885-1968) was a Canadian writer, educator, and political activist.

She was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, UK and died in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

At a time when the university did not grant degrees to women, she studied at Oxford and finished with a "first" in English. She became Tutor in English at St. Hilda's College, and in 1912 was appointed Advisor to Women Students at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. She held this position only for a year, before marrying Barker Fairley, a fellow Yorkshireman and professor of Modern Languages. The U of A granted her a bachelor of arts degree.

Her first book was an edition of poems (Coleridge Poems, 1794-1807, published in 1910). It includes a 49-page biographical essay introducing Coleridge "as a Poet of Nature and Romance." She was editor of New Frontiers, a journal published by the Labour Progressive Party of Canada, and two other books:

  • The Spirit of Canadian Democracy (1945)
  • Selected Writings of William Lyon Mackenzie (1960)

She moved in the same intellectual circles as historian Stanley Ryerson and poet Dorothy Livesay.

In 1949, while attending the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace at the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel in New York, she was deported from the United States.

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