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Edith Lyttleton (New Zealand writer)

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51: 642: 151:, a collection of stories, two serialised novels and over 250 stories. She wrote initially under the name "Keron Hale", switching to "G B Lancaster" when her identity was revealed. 704: 709: 415: 158:'s most widely read writer of the first half of the twentieth century. She wrote about the formation of colonial identity and the legacy of 714: 452: 689: 237: 694: 457: 396: 217:
Lyttleton left New Zealand in 1909 for America, before settling in England. She died in a nursing home in London on 10 March 1945.
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An unsettled spirit: The life and frontier fiction of Edith Lyttleton (G.B. Lancaster)
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for an outstanding literary work in the previous calendar year, for
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in the lives of settlers and their descendants. Her settings were
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Lyttleton Crescent, a street in the Canberra suburb of
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Index

G. B. Lancaster
Edith Balfour Lyttelton

Campbell Town, Tasmania
Australasian
who wrote as
Campbell Town, Tasmania
sheep station
Rakaia
Canterbury
novels
New Zealand
imperialism
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
Rudyard Kipling
R. L. Stevenson
Hollywood
feature film
Pageant
Australian Literary Society Gold Medal
Cook
Pageant
Rider of the Law
The Altar Stairs
The Eternal Struggle
The Little Irish Girl
Bred in Old Kentucky
ISBN

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