- Louise Mack
Marie Louise Hamilton Mack (
10 October 1870 -23 November 1935 ) was anAustralia n poet, journalist and novelist.Biography
Mack was born in
Hobart ,Tasmania [ [http://203.147.135.214/forms/factfiles/louise.pdf Biography] ] . Her father, Hans Hamilton Mack, was a Wesleyan minister who moved the family from state to state on account of his work. By the time she was ready for secondary school, the family had taken up residence in Sydney. Mack attended Sydney High School where she metEthel Turner .On 8 January 1896 she married John Percy Creed (d.1914), a barrister from Dublin; there were no children.
From 1898 until 1901, Mack wrote "A Woman's Letter" for the
Bulletin . Following this she travelled to England and Europe and did not return to Australia until 1916. During this time she reported from the front line of World War I for the London papers "Daily Mail" and "Evening News". [ [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/history/verbatim/stories/s1163883.htm Verbatim] ]Her first novel was published in 1896 and her only collection of poetry in 1901.
On 1 September 1924 Louise married 33-year-old Allen Illingworth Leyland (d.1932). She died in Mosman, New South Wales in 1935.
Bibliography
Novels
*"The World is Round" (1896)
*"Teens: A Story of Australian School Girls" (1897)
*"Girls Together" (1898)
*"An Australian Girl in London" (1902)
*"Children of the Sun" (1904)
*"The Red Rose of a Summer" (1909)
*"Theodora's Husband" (1909)
*"In a White Palace" (1910)
*"The Romance of a Woman of Thirty" (1911)
*"Wife to Peter" (1911)
*"Attraction" (1913)
*"The Marriage of Edward" (1913)
*"The House of Daffodils" (1914)
*"The Music Makers: the love story of a woman composer" (1914)
*"Teens Triumphant" (1933)
*"Maiden's Prayer" (1934)Poetry Collection
*"Dreams in Flower" (1901)
Autobiography
*"A Woman's Experiences in the Great War" (1915)
External Links
*Dictionary of Australian Biography [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100688b.htm]
References
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