An Unsettled Spirit: The Life and Frontier Fiction of Edith Lyttleton (G.B. Lancaster) 1873-1945

An Unsettled Spirit: The Life and Frontier Fiction of Edith Lyttleton (G.B. Lancaster) 1873-1945

An Unsettled Spirit: The Life and Frontier Fiction of Edith Lyttleton (G.B. Lancaster) 1873-1945

An Unsettled Spirit: The Life and Frontier Fiction of Edith Lyttleton (G.B. Lancaster) 1873-1945

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Overview

Under the name of G.B. Lancaster, Edith Lyttleton wrote over a dozen novels and some 250 short stories, mostly narratives of romance and adventure set in the remote back country of New Zealand, Australia, and Canada. She was New Zealand's most widely read author overseas in the first half of the twentieth century, reaching millions of readers. Writing first from her family's Canterbury sheep station, in the face of fierce parental opposition, she later travelled widely, researching her stories in the Yukon, Nova Scotia, and Tasmania.

This book is a fascinating account of the harsh experience of a gifted woman writer forced to earn her own living but struggling to move beyond the limits of potboilers to more serious work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781552381281
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Publication date: 09/01/2003
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Terry Sturm was a professor of English at the University of Auckland and a leading critic and scholar of New Zealand and Australian writing.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part One: Beginnings, Tasmania, and New Zealand, 1873–1909

One: Forebears
Two: Life at Rokeby
Three: The Emergence of the Writer
Four: The Early Fiction

Part Two: The Middle Years, London 1909-25

Five: Starting Again—London via Canada, 1909–13
Six: Literary London, 1910–14—Makeweight Years in the Magazine Market
Seven: The War Years, 1914–1917
Eight: London (and Canada), 1919–25—Professionalism and its Discontents

Part Three: The later Years, Wandering 1926–45

Nine: Starting Again, 1926–32
Ten: Pageant ant its Publishers, 1933
Eleven: Return to New Zealand and Australia, 1933–38
Twelve: Nova Scotia, Norway and England, 1938–45
Thirteen: Last Words—Grand Parade, 1943
Fourteen: Last Months

Sources
Appendix
Notes
Index

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