K. M. Caffyn (International) assertion K. M. Caffyn i(A11209 works by) (birth name: Kathleen Hunt) (a.k.a. Kathleen Mannington Caffyn)
Also writes as: Iota ; Mrs Mannington Caffyn ; Kathleen Caffyn ; K. Mannington Caffyn
Born: Established: 1853 Tipperary (County),
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Ireland,
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 6 Feb 1926 Turin,
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Italy,
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Female
Visitor assertion
Heritage: Irish
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BiographyHistory

'Caffyn was born in Ireland and educated at home by governesses before going to London where she trained as a nurse. In 1880 she went to Sydney with her husband, Stephen Mannington Caffyn, (q,v.) a doctor who was also a popular novelist. The couple moved to the Melbourne suburb of Brighton in 1883, where they associated with bohemian circles of artists and writers and became active in a range of social causes relating to the welfare of the mentally ill and the administration of charities. After returning to London in 1892, Kathleen went on to publish seventeen novels, many with romance themes. Several of her works had Australian settings, including the bestselling 'New Woman' novel, The Yellow Aster (1894), as well as A Comedy in Spasms (1895) and Dorinda and Her Daughter (1910). (Gelder, Ken and Rachael Weaver eds. The Anthology of Colonial Australian Romance Fiction. Victoria: University of Melbourne Press, 2010.)

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