Verna Susannah Coleman (née Scott; born 13 September 1925 – 4 November 2011) was an Australian biographer,
whose work concentrated on neglected aspects of controversial expatriate literary and political figures.
Life and work
Verna Susannah Coleman was born in Sydney, the second daughter of Jack and Ruby Scott, and educated at
Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta
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, type = Independent single-sex secondary day school
, gender = Girls
, denomination = Roman Catholicism
, ...
and the
University of Sydney
The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...
.
After graduating in Arts, she worked as a librarian in the
Mitchell Library
The Mitchell Library is a large public library and centre of the City Council public library system of Glasgow, Scotland.
History
The library, based in the Charing Cross district, was initially established in Ingram Street in 1877 following a ...
and in the library of the University College, Canberra.
She wrote literary reviews for various journals from 1950 to 2005, but her first biographical subject was novelist
Miles Franklin
Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin (14 October 187919 September 1954), known as Miles Franklin, was an Australian writer and feminist who is best known for her novel ''My Brilliant Career'', published by Blackwoods of Edinburgh in 1901. While ...
, whom she had assisted as a young librarian in the Mitchell Library.
''Miles Franklin in America: Her Unknown (Brilliant) Career'' covered Franklin's political career with the feminist and union movements in Chicago.
''The Last Exquisite'' explored the life of the Australian expatriate poet and Great War novelist
Frederic Manning
Frederic Manning (22 July 188222 February 1935) was an Australian poet and novelist.
Biography
Born in Sydney, Manning was one of eight children of local politician Sir William Patrick Manning. His family were Roman Catholics of Irish orig ...
, who left Sydney at the age of 21 to become a controversial literary figure in London.
''The Wayward Suffragette'' was a study of activist
Adela Pankhurst
Adela Constantia Mary Walsh ( Pankhurst; 19 June 1885 – 23 May 1961) was a British born suffragette who worked as a political organiser for the WSPU in Scotland. In 1914 she moved to Australia where she continued her activism and was co-found ...
, daughter of suffragette leader
Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst ('' née'' Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was an English political activist who organised the UK suffragette movement and helped women win the right to vote. In 1999, ''Time'' named her as one of the 100 Most Impo ...
, and is the only biography of this polarising figure, about whom it had been suggested that a biography could never be written.
It follows her emigration to Australia, where she became prominent at both ends of the political spectrum, moving from the Communist Party and to the far right
Australia First movement.
At the time of her death Verna Coleman was working on a study of the careers of the New Zealand writer
Katherine Mansfield
Kathleen Mansfield Murry (née Beauchamp; 14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923) was a New Zealand writer, essayist and journalist, widely considered one of the most influential and important authors of the modernist movement. Her works are celebra ...
and Katherine's Sydney-born cousin,
Elizabeth von Arnim
Elizabeth von Arnim (31 August 1866 – 9 February 1941), born Mary Annette Beauchamp, was an English novelist. Born in Australia, she married a German aristocrat, and her earliest works are set in Germany. Her first marriage made her Countess v ...
.
Verna Coleman was married to writer and politician
Peter Coleman
William Peter Coleman (15 December 1928 – 31 March 2019) was an Australian writer and politician. A widely published journalist for over 60 years, he was editor of '' The Bulletin'' (1964–1967) and of '' Quadrant'' for 20 years, and publi ...
, and had two daughters, Tanya, who became a lawyer and later wife of Deputy Liberal Leader
Peter Costello
Peter Howard Costello (born 14 August 1957) is an Australian businessman, lawyer and former politician who served as the treasurer of Australia in government of John Howard from 1996 to 2007. He is the longest-serving treasurer in Australia' ...
,
Ursula, a children's writer, and a son William, who is an economist.
Biographies
''Her Unknown (Brilliant) Career: Miles Franklin in America'' (1981)
Angus and Robertson
Angus & Robertson (A&R) is a major Australian bookseller, publisher and printer. As book publishers, A&R has contributed substantially to the promotion and development of Australian literature.Alison, Jennifer (2001). "Publishers and editors: A ...
, Sydney. , 9780207145360
''The Last Exquisite: A Portrait of Frederic Manning'' (1990)
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) is the book publishing arm of the University of Melbourne.
History
MUP was founded in 1922 as Melbourne University Press to sell text books and stationery to students, and soon began publishing books itself. ...
, Melbourne. , 9780522843705
''Adela Pankhurst: The Wayward Suffragette 1885–1961'' (1996)
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) is the book publishing arm of the University of Melbourne.
History
MUP was founded in 1922 as Melbourne University Press to sell text books and stationery to students, and soon began publishing books itself. ...
, Melbourne. , 978-0522847284
Other biographical and critical writings
"Walsh, Adela Constantia Mary Pankhurst (1885–1961)" (2004) ''
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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''
Oxford University Press
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, United Kingdom.
Foreword (1981) ''My career goes bung : purporting to be the autobiography of Sybilla Penelope Melvyn Miles Franklin'' by Miles Frankin
Virago Modern Classics
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, London.
"Portrait of the artist as a young girl" on the Australian writer
Amy Witting
Amy Witting (26 January 1918 – 18 September 2001) was the pen name of an Australian novelist and poet born Joan Austral Fraser. She was widely acknowledged as one of Australia's "finest fiction writers, whose work was full of the atmosphere an ...
, ''
Quadrant'', Sydney, 1990, Vol. 34 No. 263, pp. 110–111
''The Good Reading Guide: 100 Critics review contemporary Australian fiction'' (1989) Helen Daniel (editor)
McPhee Gribble
McPhee Gribble was a Australian publishing firm, based in Carlton, Victoria. It became an imprint of the Penguin Group.
History
Founded by Di Gribble and Hilary McPhee in 1975 McPhee Gribble was the initial publisher of works by significant Au ...
, Melbourne. , 9780869141670 entries on
Jessica Andersen
Jessica S. Andersen (born 1973) is an American writer. Since 2001, she has published over forty books in romance, mystery and science genres. Andersen holds a PhD in Genetics from Tufts University.
Biography
Born in 1973, Andersen was born and ...
,
Janette Turner Hospital
Janette Turner Hospital (née Turner) (born 1942) is an Australian-born novelist and short story writer who has lived most of her adult life in Canada or the United States, principally Boston (Massachusetts), Kingston (Ontario) and Columbia (South ...
,
Barry Humphries
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,
George Johnston,
Christopher Koch
Christopher John Koch Order of Australia, AO (16 July 1932 – 23 September 2013) was an Australian novelist, known for his 1978 novel ''The Year of Living Dangerously (novel), The Year of Living Dangerously'', which was adapted into an The Yea ...
,
Morris Lurie
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, Peter Shrubb,
Christina Stead
Christina Stead (17 July 190231 March 1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her satirical wit and penetrating psychological characterisations. Christina Stead was a committed Marxist, although she was never a mem ...
.
References
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1925 births
2011 deaths
Australian biographers
Australian women writers
University of Sydney alumni
Australian women biographers
Writers from Sydney
Australian librarians
Australian women librarians