Frances Emily Russell Frances Emily Russell i(A3252 works by) (birth name: Frances Emily Robey) (a.k.a. Mrs H. E. (Henry Edward) Russell)
Born: Established: 1846 New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 1899 St Leonards, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Federation of Australia : A Poem i "England! Thy greatness is to ours as vast", Frances Emily Russell , Sydney : Turner and Henderson , 1898 Z1312309 1898 single work poetry
1 A Garden Dream i "Sunflowers of gold against a sea of blue", Frances Emily Russell , 1895 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cosmos Magazine , 30 November vol. 2 no. 3 1895; (p. 116-117)
1 The Breaking of the Drought i "The parched Earth lies faint beneath the glare", Frances Emily Russell , 1894 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cosmos Magazine , 20 October vol. 1 no. 2 1894; (p. 106-109)
1 A Tale of a "Telephone Belle" Frances Emily Russell , 1894 single work short story
— Appears in: Cosmos Magazine , September vol. 1 no. 1 1894; (p. 39-43)
1 1 y separately published work icon Joyce Martindale Frances Emily Russell , London Sydney : Remington , 1893 Z1384483 1893 single work novel E. Morris Miller's Australian Literature from its Foundations to 1935 (1940): 652 describes the novel as 'a moral story' and states that it 'refers to Sydney and Melbourne society in the 'eighties, including races at Randwick and Flemington; with references to station life and Australian troops in the Sudan.' Margaret C. Murphy's Women Writers and Australia (1988): 29 comments: 'Curate, believing in celibacy, is still in love with heroine but she rejects his suit.'
1 y separately published work icon Too Easily Jealous : An Australian Romance Frances Emily Russell , London Sydney : Eden, Remington , 1892 Z1312302 1892 single work novel romance E. Morris Miller's Australian Literature from its Foundation to 1935 (1940): 652 comments: 'The story of Too Easily Jealous is based upon women's jealousy and concerns an Indian officer and army society; Australian scenes mainly in Sydney, with Tasmanian contacts.' Margaret C. Murphy's Women Writers and Australia (1988): 29 describes it as 'Set in North Queensland. Wife accused of infidelity by a jealous husband leaves him and returns to England. She marries for a second time when she hears that he is dead, but he reappears.'
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