Patricia A. Clancy Patricia A. Clancy i(A17884 works by) (birth name: Patricia Ann Lancaster) (a.k.a. Pat Clancy; P. A. Clancy)
Born: Established: 1933 Wellington, Wellington (Region), North Island,
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Female
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2 3 y separately published work icon L'Amour Aux Antipodes Tasma , 1880 single work short story romance
— Appears in: La Nouvelle Revue , 15 August 1880;
1 Tasma – A Woman Novelist of Colonial Australia – and ‘Continental Men’ Patricia A. Clancy , 2001 single work bibliography
— Appears in: Explorations : A Journal of French-Australian Connections , June no. 30 2001; (p. 21-32)
'Patricia Clancy discusses the life and work of Jesse Catherine Huybers alias Tasma, born 1848 in London who immigrated with her family to Hobart in 1852. Her first marriage to Charles Fraser was an unhappy one and became an important theme in her novels where she contrasted the spendthrift and philandering of Australian men to the sophistication of their European counterparts. After her divorce, she lived in Europe where she married the Belgian politician Auguste Couvreur. Although she never returned to Australia, her novels, which met with some success, are mostly set in the antipodes. After the death of her second husband Tasma took his place as the Brussels correspondent of the London Times until her death in 1897.' (Author's abstract)
2 2 y separately published work icon Un Deuil au Bout du Monde Celeste de Chabrillan , Paris : Librairie Nouvelle , 1877 Z856855 1877 single work autobiography
1 Twentieth Century Australian Children's Fiction in French Translation H. T. Frank , W. A. Sparrow , Patricia A. Clancy , 1996 single work column
— Appears in: The Lu Rees Archives Notes, Books and Authors , no. 18 1996; (p. 4-19)
"A study was made of all twentieth century Australian children's fiction for readers aged eight to sixteen in order to detirmine themes, categories and popularity of works in French translation. The most popular author in translation was Colin Thiele. The most popular category of fiction selected by the French for translation was adventure, with animal stories also popular to a lesser degree."
1 Melbourne in 1878 : Through French Eyes Patricia A. Clancy , 1994 single work column
— Appears in: Margin , no. 34 1994; (p. 13-15)
1 The Adventures of Melbourne University's First Professor of Anatomy : A Farcical French Tale Patricia A. Clancy , 1993 single work criticism
— Appears in: Margin , no. 32 1993; (p. 14-22)
1 Untitled Patricia A. Clancy , 1991 single work column
— Appears in: Margin , no. 24 1991; (p. 19)
2 17 y separately published work icon La Mort de Napoléon Simon Leys , Paris : Hermann , 1986 Z1431267 1986 single work novel (taught in 1 units)

'A hypothetical account of what could have happened if Napolean had not died depicts the Emperor traveling incognito through Europe experiencing a series of bizarre adventures that bring him face to face with reality.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Analytical Checklist of French Fiction and Pseudo-Memoirs Set in Colonial Australia Patricia A. Clancy , C. B. Thornton-Smith , Melbourne : Institute for the Study of French-Australian Relations and the University of Melbourne. Australian Centre , 1991 Z312435 1991 single work bibliography
2 2 y separately published work icon Sydney Delivered; or, The Princely Buccaneer Tasso Australasiatticus , Sydney : Statham and Forster , 1845 Z807401 1845 single work drama satire humour
1 Sydney Delivered; or, the Princely Buccaneer : Introduction Patricia A. Clancy , 1989 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: Sydney Delivered; or, The Princely Buccaneer 1989; (p. i-xxvii)
1 Helene Bessette's Land of Smiles : The Utopian Image of Post-War Sydney in La Route Bleue Patricia A. Clancy , 1986 single work review
— Appears in: Margin , no. 17 1986; (p. 1-14)

— Review of La Route Bleue : Roman Helene Bessette , 1950 single work novel
1 The Actor's Dilemma: Patrick White and Henry de Monthelant Patricia A. Clancy , 1974 single work
— Appears in: Meanjin Quarterly , Spring vol. 33 no. 3 1974; (p. 298-302)
1 2 y separately published work icon The First 'Australian' Play : Les Emigres aux Terres Australes Citizen Gamas , ( trans. Patricia A. Clancy )expression 1792 Clayton : Monash University, English Department , 1984 Z1107738 1792 single work drama humour
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