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Issue Details: First known date: 1895... 1895 The Newest Woman : The Destined Monarch of the World
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'The idea of the story is highly original, peeping as it does into the future when possibly a Lady Governor and Lady Legislators may rule the land. The criminal sessions at Melbourne is presided over her Honor the Chief Justice, while a lady QC prosecutes and a Miss Purves defends "The Lady Bushranger, Faith Parker." From first to last the story teems with thrilling incidents, and now that Miss Finkelstein's story is being dramatised for the stage the books are selling like the proverbial wildfire.'

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'A New Australian Authoress', Narracoote Herald, 30 August 1895, p.2.

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y separately published work icon Sensational Melbourne : Reading, Sensation Fiction and 'Lady Audley's Secret' in the Victorian Metropolis Susan K. Martin , Kylie Mirmohamadi , North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2011 Z1802540 2011 single work criticism 'Colonial Melbournians were mad about Sensation fiction - full of thrills and scandal; divorce, bigamy, mistaken identity and murder. Sensational Melbourne takes us through the libraries, the shops, the tramways, the theatres, the back lanes and the drawing rooms of Marvelous Melbourne, and shows how the city was built on words as much as gold. It traces the passage of the most popular novel of the nineteenth century, Lady Audley's Secret, from England to Melbourne's port and through the cultural byways of Melbourne out through the suburbs, and into Australian literature.' -- Back cover.
The Newest Woman in a New World : Gender Anxiety and New Women in Turn-of-the-Century Australian Fiction Susan K. Martin , 2004 single work criticism
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The Newest Woman in a New World : Gender Anxiety and New Women in Turn-of-the-Century Australian Fiction Susan K. Martin , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Cultural History , no. 23 2004; (p. 121-136)
y separately published work icon Sensational Melbourne : Reading, Sensation Fiction and 'Lady Audley's Secret' in the Victorian Metropolis Susan K. Martin , Kylie Mirmohamadi , North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2011 Z1802540 2011 single work criticism 'Colonial Melbournians were mad about Sensation fiction - full of thrills and scandal; divorce, bigamy, mistaken identity and murder. Sensational Melbourne takes us through the libraries, the shops, the tramways, the theatres, the back lanes and the drawing rooms of Marvelous Melbourne, and shows how the city was built on words as much as gold. It traces the passage of the most popular novel of the nineteenth century, Lady Audley's Secret, from England to Melbourne's port and through the cultural byways of Melbourne out through the suburbs, and into Australian literature.' -- Back cover.
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