Annabelle Burdick Terhune (c. 1904, Pittsburgh – June 24, 1986, Syracuse, New York) was an American journalist, editor and scholar, specialising in the life of Edward FitzGerald.
She won the British Academy's Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 1982.
[3] With her husband, Burdick began the monumental task of collecting and collating Edward FitzGerald's correspondence, transcribing, annotating and arranging them in chronological order.
The work was lauded for thoroughness and considered invaluable not only for FitzGerald studies, but also for scholars of the Victorian society and history.
[8][9] Burdick won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 1982 for the work.