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Katharine Burdekin

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In the 1930s she wrote thirteen novels, six of which were published. Her partner describes how Burdekin's wide-ranging reading would precede a period of quiet for a few days. She would then appear to surrender herself to writing and she would write single mindedly until it was complete. She didn't
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Burdekin began using the pseudonym Murray Constantine in 1934. She allegedly adopted the pseudonym to protect her family from the risk of repercussions and attacks for her novel's political nature and strong criticism of fascism. Murray Constantine's true identity was unknown until long after
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and envisions a distant future in which women rule and men are deprived of all power. This vision was also subjected to Burdekin's critique; she had little patience with what she called "reversals of privilege" and aspired to a future in which domination itself would finally be overcome.
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and other feminist speculative fiction in the 1930s that was published under the pseudonym of Murray Constantine. Patai was also involved in their republication.
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in the last few decades, her work has been the object of considerable scholarly attention. Most early information about her came from
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before it was published in America) about a boy and girl who enter a magical world where children are more powerful than adults.
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in 1896, the youngest of Charles Cade's four children. Her family had lived in Derby for many years and their ancestors include
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and understood the dangers presented by a militarised Japan while most people in her society were still supporting a policy of
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unraveled "Murray Constantine's" true identity while doing research on utopian and dystopian fiction in the mid-1980s.
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to join her sister. In 1926, she met and formed a lifelong relationship with Isobel Allan-Burns.
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in 1915. They had two daughters, Katharine Jayne (b. 1917) and Helen Eugenie (b. 1920).
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A view near Minack Head where Burdekin lived with her partner, mother, and sister
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Her family moved to Australia, where Katharine started writing. Her first novel,
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concerned with social and spiritual matters. She was the younger sister of
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appear to plan her books, and each book was completed within six weeks.
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at Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy (
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Burdekin wrote several novels during the 1920s. Of her first novel
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depicts a world divided between two militaristic powers: the
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Burdekin died in 1963. With the growing interest in women's
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Burdekin's Utopian Visions: A Study of Four Interwar Texts
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Women, Science and Fiction: The Frankenstein Inheritance
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Burdekin had a period of depression in 1938. Her friend
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Feminist Press at CUNY. pp. 320–. 359:Burdekin published her best-known novel, 1203:20th-century British short story writers 507: 247:Katharine Penelope Burdekin was born in 1015:. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 42–. 931:Olaf Stapledon: Speaking for the Future 718:, "Burdekin, Katherine P(enelope)" in 701: 227:fiction. She also wrote under the name 656:Reprinted under her real name in 1985 638:Reprinted under her real name in 1993 400:. The outcome was a historical novel, 336:(1934) Burdekin uses the arrival of a 348:is a satirical fantasy about how the 7: 711: 709: 707: 705: 309:(1929) to be her first mature work. 720:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 407:She wrote six further novels after 1193:20th-century English women writers 957:, Scarecrow Press,Plymouth. 2005. 851:Anna Colquhoun. 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Shaw (19 September 2000). 722:, edited by John Clute and 500:Resources in other libraries 481:Resources in other libraries 27:British novelist (1896–1963) 1178:English socialist feminists 1108:Works by Murray Constantine 1036:Katharine Burdekin (1989). 982:Katharine Burdekin (1989). 870:Katharine Burdekin (1989). 848:Katharine Burdekin (1922). 774:Katharine Burdekin (1934). 381:. Burdekin anticipated the 344:. Published the same year, 187:Katharine Penelope Burdekin 1254: 1218:Pseudonymous women writers 268:Cheltenham Ladies' College 124:Cheltenham Ladies' College 897:B., H.H. (27 June 1922). 495:Resources in your library 476:Resources in your library 96:, England, United Kingdom 41: 1168:English feminist writers 231:and under the pseudonym 142:Feminist science fiction 1208:British lesbian writers 1163:English fantasy writers 1148:English women novelists 929:. 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Index

Murray Constantine

Spondon
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Suffolk
Cheltenham Ladies' College
Feminist science fiction
fantasy
satire
Beaufort Burdekin
Rowena Cade
née
novelist
speculative fiction
Rowena Cade
Minack Theatre
Cornwall
novels
feminist
utopian/dystopian
Daphne Patai
Spondon
Derbyshire
Joseph Wright of Derby
The Homestead
Cheltenham Ladies' College
Beaufort Burdekin
Minack Head

time travel

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