DEAMER, Dulcie (Mary Elizabeth Kathleen Dulcie)

DEAMER, Dulcie (Mary Elizabeth Kathleen Dulcie)
(1890-1972)
   New Zealand-born writer, in Australia from about 1922, where in association with Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) and others she ruffled some provincial dovecotes. Some of the content of In the Beginning: Six Studies of the Stone Age and Other Stories (coll 1909) reappears in As It Was in the Beginning (1929), an exercise in prehistoric sf set in Australia, illus Lindsay. The Devil's Saint (1924 UK) is a historical novel with greater elements of FANTASY than normal in her work. Holiday (1940) is a fantasy of REINCARNATION.
   JC

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