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Rosa! Rosa!: A Life of Rosa Praed, Novelist and Spiritualist [Hardcover]

Patricia Clarke (Author)

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November 1, 1999 0522848559 978-0522848557
Rosa Praed was born in Queensland, in 1851. Rosa began writing in her teens, and in 1872 she married Campbell Praed, the younger son of a brewing family who had come to Australia to make his fortune.

In 1876 Campbell took Rosa with him to England, where she became a successful novelist, producing more than forty-five books over the next four decades, half of these set in Australia. In 1882 she published Nadine, achieving considerable celebrity which took her into London's artistic, political and literary circles. She separated from Campbell Praed in 1897 and began living with Nancy Harward, a psychic medium whom Rosa believed to have been a German slave-girl in Flavian Rome.

Rosa's life story is rich and dramatic. Her personal tragedies, an unhappy marriage, the loss of her children, are set against her search for a spiritual meaning to life, with investigations into reincarnation, the Theosophical movement, Catholicism, mediums, seances, astrology and Aboriginal beliefs.


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I think this is the best prose in Clarke's distinguished writing career. Rosa! Rosa! is an admirable work of scholarship, full of insights into an Australian writer who deserves this meticulously researched account of her life. Praed is an intriguing figure, and the book will find a welcoming readership. -- Professor Lucy Frost, University of Tasmania

About the Author

Patricia Clarke is a distinguished writer, journalist and editor who has written extensively about nineteenth-century Australian women, many of them writers. Her previous books include The Governesses: Letters from the Colonies 1862-1882 (1985); A Colonial Woman: The Life and Times of Mary Braidwood Mowle (1986); Pen Portraits: Women Writers and Journalists in Nineteenth Century Australia (1988); Pioneer Writer: The Life of Louisa Atkinson, Novelist, Journalist, Naturalist (1990); Tasma: The Life of Jessie Couvreur (1994); Tasma's Diaries (ed., 1995); and (with Dale Spender) Life Lines: Australian Women's Letters and Diaries 1788-1840 (1992).

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