Diary. 1938-1942.

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Diary. 1938-1942.

Diary, 1938-1942 written by Mary Fullerton in England. Briefly describes domestic and social life and progress of her writing, mentions correspondents, e.g. Miles Franklin and Vida Goldstein. Also, notes development in war in Europe and local events, particularly air raids.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7035721

Libraries Australia

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Fullerton, Mary E., 1868-1946

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Writer of fiction and poetry. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225766739 Born in Gippsland (Vic.), Mary Fullerton wrote six novels and four volumes of poetry. She wrote under various pseudonyms, including E., Robert Gray, Turner O. Lingo, Gordon Manners, R. Webster and M.E. Hayfield. From the description of Letters. ca. 1929-1944. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222320285 Mary Fullerton wa...

Goldstein, Vida, 1869-1949

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Franklin, Miles, 1879-1954

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Miles Franklin was born in 1879, a fifth-generation Australian, and grew up on grazing properties run by her family in the Monaro region of New South Wales. At nineteen, she wrote 'My Brilliant Career', an important study of the opportunities and expectations faced by young Australian women in the 1890s. She left Australia in 1906, travelling first to America and then to England. During the 1920s in England, she wrote pseudonymously a series of six well-received novels. In 1932 Franklin returned...