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Dymphna Clark

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early (aged 15) and spent time at school in Munich, with her mother, in 1933. Returning to Melbourne, she studied languages to honours level at Melbourne University, where she met Manning Clark. In 1938, she travelled to
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in the first year of her marriage and they returned to Australia in 1940. Clark became a distinguished linguist and translator, fluent in eight languages and able to speak another four. She lectured in German at the
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occurred, and left soon after with the increasing threat of war. She met with Clark in Oxford and they married there on 31 January 1939. They had six children together. She taught at
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in East Melbourne. Her father was Augustin Lodewyckx, the Associate Professor of Germanic languages at Melbourne University, and her mother – Anna Sophia (
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She established Manning Clark House (Dympha and Manning's own house from 1953), and was heavily involved in the
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from 1886 to 1914. She also worked on her husband's projects, undertaking editing and research.
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of Swedish and Flemish ancestry, Clark was educated at Mont Albert Central School and the
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Committee (1979–1983); it was she who drafted the Council's preamble for review by
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on a scholarship to undertake doctoral studies in German literature.
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People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne
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and, with Peter Sack, the German reports of the Governor of
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Hansen) – also taught Swedish at Melbourne University.
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in Canberra. Her translations included the botanist
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Andrew, Axel, Benedict, Katerina, Rowland, Sebastian
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Manning Clark
www.womenaustralia.info
linguist
Manning Clark
Melbourne
Presbyterian Ladies' College
Presbyterian Ladies' College
Bonn
Kristallnacht
Blundell's School
Devon
Australian National University
Charles von Hugel
German New Guinea
Aboriginal Treaty
Parliament
Dymphna Clark Memorial Lecture
Dymphna Clark obituary



"NLA News, April 2005: Dymphna Clark—A Portrait"
Archived
Australian Book Review
MCH-Manning & Dymphna Clark short biography
"Lecture series archive"
Manning Clark House
NLA: MS 9873
Categories
1916 births

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