Katharine Burdekin (International) assertion Katharine Burdekin i(A20497 works by) (birth name: Katharine Penelope Cade) (a.k.a. Katharine Penelope Burdekin; Mrs Beaufort Burdekin; Kay Burdekin)
Also writes as: Murray Constantine
Born: Established: 23 Jul 1896 Derbyshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 10 Aug 1963
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Female
Visitor assertion Arrived in Australia: Aug 1920 Departed from Australia: ca. 1922
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BiographyHistory

Educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College, Katharine Burdekin was an English novelist who lived in Australia for a short time during the early 1920s. In 1915 she had married an Australian barrister, Beaufort Burdekin, and after the birth of their two daughters (in 1917 and 1920), the couple moved to Australia. Burdekin appears to have begun writing during this period and she published her first novel, Anna Colquhoun (1922), while living in Australia. Her marriage ended the same year and she subsequently returned to the United Kingdom.

The author of numerous novels, Burdekin also published works under the alternative writing name Kay Burdekin and the pseudonym Murray Constantine.

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Notes

  • Only those works which have Australian themes or settings are indexed in AustLit; as far as is known only Anna Colquhoun contains Australian content.
  • The June 1922 issue of the Home contains a brief biographical note accompanied by a portrait of Katharine Burdekin.
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