Ethel Mary Granger Bennett
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Ethel Mary Granger Bennett (1891–1988) was a teacher, academic and writer. She was born in Shroton, Dorsetshire, England, the daughter of James Henry Granger and Julia Ann Hutchings. She married Harold Bennett in 1919. She died in Toronto, Ontario.
Granger Bennett was raised in Collingwood, Ontario. After graduating from Collingwood Collegiate Institute, she taught briefly at a nearby school before entering Victoria College, Toronto, in the autumn of 1911. She received a B.A. in modern languages in 1915 and a Ph.D. in French literature from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1931. She taught at several colleges: as an instructor in modern languages at Ontario Ladies College, Whitby (1915–19); as a professor of French and German at Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pennsylvania (1922–28); and as a special lecturer in French at Victoria College (1945–47).
Granger Bennett wrote several books of historical fiction featuring women in 17th-century New France which were published by Ryerson Press: Land for Their Inheritance (1955), A Straw in the Wind (1958), and Short of the Glory (1960), which won the Ryerson Fiction Award for that year. She contributed short stories for children in Discovery, a magazine for children published by the United Church of Canada. She also contributed entries for the Dictionary of Canadian Biography in the early 1960s. After her husband died in 1973, she continued to write stories for friends and relatives until her death.
The custodial history is unknown.
The fonds consists of records pertaining to Granger’s activities as a writer and to her personal life. It includes drafts and notes of fictionalized stories about the lives of girls and women in early French Canada, travel diaries of trips mostly to Europe and various regions in Canada (1926–1981), several short stories, personal files, work files, photographs documenting her personal life, and an item produced in 1990 which incorporates extracts from a much earlier diary.
The fonds is arranged into four series.
Title based on contents of the fonds.
The fonds is stored in 5 boxes.
Acquired from Margaret Bennett, a niece of the author, in 1988 and 1989. There were further accruals from Jacqueline M. Clarke in 1994, an unknown source in 1996, and from Deb Caza, a niece, in 2017.
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Provenance access points: Bennett, Ethel Mary Granger, 1891–1988