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Mary Eliza Fullerton

Mary Eliza Fullerton (14 May 1868 – 23 February 1946) was an Australian writer.

Mary Eliza Fullerton
Born(1868-05-14)14 May 1868
Glenmaggie, Victoria, Australia
Died23 February 1946(1946-02-23) (aged 77)
Maresfield, England
NationalityAustralian
Other names"Alpenstock"
"Austeal"
"E"[1]
OccupationAuthor

Biography edit

Fullerton was born on 14 May 1868 in Glenmaggie, Victoria.[1] She was educated at home by her mother and at the local state school. After leaving school she stayed on her parents' property, until she moved to Melbourne in her early twenties.[2]

She was active in the women's suffrage movement from the 1890s and early 1900s. During World War I she wrote articles on feminist issues and arguing against conscription for Victorian publications. She was a member the Victorian Socialist Party and the Women's Political Association.[2][1]

She visited England in 1912 and moved there in 1922 with her companion Mabel Singleton.[2][3]

Fullerton died in Maresfield, England on 23 February 1946.[2]

Literary career edit

She wrote stories, articles and verse for magazines and periodicals, sometimes under the pseudonym Alpenstock. She wrote three novels between 1921 and 1925 under her own name, but fearing prejudice against her as a woman without a university education, publication of her two last works in verse, Moles do so little with their privacy and The wonder and the apple, were published under the pseudonym E. Their publication was arranged by her friend Miles Franklin. Her identity as their author was revealed after her death.[3]

Bibliography edit

  • Fullerton, Mary E. (Mary Eliza) (1908), Moods and melodies : sonnets and lyrics, Thomas C. Lothian
  • Fullerton, Mary E. (Mary Eliza); University of Sydney. Library. Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service (1921), The breaking furrow, University of Sydney Library, Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service
  • Fullerton, Mary E. (Mary Eliza), 1868–1946 (1923), Two women : Clare, Margaret, Philpot{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Fullerton, Mary E. (Mary Eliza) (1925), The people of the timber belt, A.M. Philpot
  • Fullerton, Mary Eliza (1928), Australia and other essays, Dent and Sons
  • Fullerton, Mary E. (Mary Eliza) (1930), A juno of the bush, Heath Cranton
  • Fullerton, Mary Eliza; Sydney Electronic Text and Image Service (SETIS) (1931), Bark house days, Heath Cranton
  • Fullerton, Mary E. (Mary Eliza); Moore, T. Inglis (Tom Inglis), 1901–1978; Franklin, Miles, 1879–1954 (1942), Moles do so little with their privacy : poems, Angus & Robertson, retrieved 20 December 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)[4]
  • Fullerton, Mary Elizabeth, The wonder and the apple, more poems, by "E", s.n

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Fullerton, Mary Eliza (1868–1946)". Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d O'Neill, Sally. Fullerton, Mary Eliza (1868–1946). National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 9 August 2019. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  3. ^ a b "Fullerton, Mary E." Australian Poetry Library. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  4. ^ Blackmore, Elva (1996), Moles do so little with their privacy : the paradoxes of Mary Eliza Fullerton as "E"

Further reading edit

  • Martin, S. 2001, Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin, London, Onlywomen Press. ISBN 0906500648
  • Martin, S. 1998, 'Becoming-Violet: Mary Fullerton's Poetry and Lesbian Desire', Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature 1997, ASAL 1998, pp. 99–104.
  • Martin, S. 1997, 'Desire in the Love Poetry of Mary Fullerton', Hecate, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 95–103.
  • Martin, S. 1996, The polygamy of friendship : Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton, and Miles Franklin, Thesis (PhD), Griffith University.
  • Martin, S. 1994, 'Past All I Know is All I Feel: Mary Fullerton's Poetry and Lesbian Desire', in Kay Ferres, ed. Coastscripts: Gender Representations in the Arts, AIWRAP: Griffith University, pp. 15–26.
  • Martin, S. 1993, 'Rethinking Passionate Friendships: the Writing of Mary Fullerton', Women's History Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 395–406.
  • Precious correspondence from Australian feminist, writer and poet Mary Fullerton by Jessye Wdowin-McGregor

mary, eliza, fullerton, 1868, february, 1946, australian, writer, born, 1868, 1868glenmaggie, victoria, australiadied23, february, 1946, 1946, aged, maresfield, englandnationalityaustralianother, names, alpenstock, austeal, occupationauthor, contents, biograph. Mary Eliza Fullerton 14 May 1868 23 February 1946 was an Australian writer Mary Eliza FullertonBorn 1868 05 14 14 May 1868Glenmaggie Victoria AustraliaDied23 February 1946 1946 02 23 aged 77 Maresfield EnglandNationalityAustralianOther names Alpenstock Austeal E 1 OccupationAuthor Contents 1 Biography 2 Literary career 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingBiography editFullerton was born on 14 May 1868 in Glenmaggie Victoria 1 She was educated at home by her mother and at the local state school After leaving school she stayed on her parents property until she moved to Melbourne in her early twenties 2 She was active in the women s suffrage movement from the 1890s and early 1900s During World War I she wrote articles on feminist issues and arguing against conscription for Victorian publications She was a member the Victorian Socialist Party and the Women s Political Association 2 1 She visited England in 1912 and moved there in 1922 with her companion Mabel Singleton 2 3 Fullerton died in Maresfield England on 23 February 1946 2 Literary career editShe wrote stories articles and verse for magazines and periodicals sometimes under the pseudonym Alpenstock She wrote three novels between 1921 and 1925 under her own name but fearing prejudice against her as a woman without a university education publication of her two last works in verse Moles do so little with their privacy and The wonder and the apple were published under the pseudonym E Their publication was arranged by her friend Miles Franklin Her identity as their author was revealed after her death 3 Bibliography editFullerton Mary E Mary Eliza 1908 Moods and melodies sonnets and lyrics Thomas C Lothian Fullerton Mary E Mary Eliza University of Sydney Library Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service 1921 The breaking furrow University of Sydney Library Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service Fullerton Mary E Mary Eliza 1868 1946 1923 Two women Clare Margaret Philpot a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Fullerton Mary E Mary Eliza 1925 The people of the timber belt A M Philpot Fullerton Mary Eliza 1928 Australia and other essays Dent and Sons Fullerton Mary E Mary Eliza 1930 A juno of the bush Heath Cranton Fullerton Mary Eliza Sydney Electronic Text and Image Service SETIS 1931 Bark house days Heath Cranton Fullerton Mary E Mary Eliza Moore T Inglis Tom Inglis 1901 1978 Franklin Miles 1879 1954 1942 Moles do so little with their privacy poems Angus amp Robertson retrieved 20 December 2013 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link 4 Fullerton Mary Elizabeth The wonder and the apple more poems by E s nSee also editList of Australian women writers List of women writersReferences edit a b c Fullerton Mary Eliza 1868 1946 Women in World History A Biographical Encyclopedia Encyclopedia com Retrieved 9 August 2019 a b c d O Neill Sally Fullerton Mary Eliza 1868 1946 National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 9 August 2019 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help a b Fullerton Mary E Australian Poetry Library Retrieved 9 August 2019 Blackmore Elva 1996 Moles do so little with their privacy the paradoxes of Mary Eliza Fullerton as E Further reading editMartin S 2001 Passionate Friends Mary Fullerton Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin London Onlywomen Press ISBN 0906500648 Martin S 1998 Becoming Violet Mary Fullerton s Poetry and Lesbian Desire Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature 1997 ASAL 1998 pp 99 104 Martin S 1997 Desire in the Love Poetry of Mary Fullerton Hecate Vol 23 No 2 pp 95 103 Martin S 1996 The polygamy of friendship Mary Fullerton Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin Thesis PhD Griffith University Martin S 1994 Past All I Know is All I Feel Mary Fullerton s Poetry and Lesbian Desire in Kay Ferres ed Coastscripts Gender Representations in the Arts AIWRAP Griffith University pp 15 26 Martin S 1993 Rethinking Passionate Friendships the Writing of Mary Fullerton Women s History Review Vol 2 No 2 pp 395 406 Precious correspondence from Australian feminist writer and poet Mary Fullerton by Jessye Wdowin McGregor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Eliza Fullerton amp oldid 1189280874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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