Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin

Mary Fullerton (1868-1946) and Mabel Singleton (1877-1965) met in Melbourne as suffrage and peace activists in Vida Goldstein's Women's Political Association. They remained together for thirty-five years as loving friends, raising Mabel's son born in 1911. Through her literary friendship with Miles Franklin (1879-1954), Mary Fullerton's last two volumes of poetry were published in the 1940s. Rescued from near destruction, a box of Mary's manuscripts eventually made its way to the Mitchell Library. It contained poems she never sent to Miles Franklin. These poignant poems, many dedicated to Mabel, trace a love story that sheds light on how women of the early twentieth century may have understood their love for each other.

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Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin

Mary Fullerton (1868-1946) and Mabel Singleton (1877-1965) met in Melbourne as suffrage and peace activists in Vida Goldstein's Women's Political Association. They remained together for thirty-five years as loving friends, raising Mabel's son born in 1911. Through her literary friendship with Miles Franklin (1879-1954), Mary Fullerton's last two volumes of poetry were published in the 1940s. Rescued from near destruction, a box of Mary's manuscripts eventually made its way to the Mitchell Library. It contained poems she never sent to Miles Franklin. These poignant poems, many dedicated to Mabel, trace a love story that sheds light on how women of the early twentieth century may have understood their love for each other.

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Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin

Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin

by Sylvia Martin
Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin

Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin

by Sylvia Martin

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Mary Fullerton (1868-1946) and Mabel Singleton (1877-1965) met in Melbourne as suffrage and peace activists in Vida Goldstein's Women's Political Association. They remained together for thirty-five years as loving friends, raising Mabel's son born in 1911. Through her literary friendship with Miles Franklin (1879-1954), Mary Fullerton's last two volumes of poetry were published in the 1940s. Rescued from near destruction, a box of Mary's manuscripts eventually made its way to the Mitchell Library. It contained poems she never sent to Miles Franklin. These poignant poems, many dedicated to Mabel, trace a love story that sheds light on how women of the early twentieth century may have understood their love for each other.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780645253405
Publisher: Interventions Inc
Publication date: 01/21/2022
Series: Queer Oz Folk , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Sylvia Martin is the author of three biographies of women neglected in Australian literary and cultural history. Ida Leeson: A Life, was awarded the 2008 Magarey Medal for Biography. Her memoir, Sky Swimming: Reflections on Auto/biography, People and Place was published in 2020.

Table of Contents

1.           The Women Behind the Words

2.           Mary

3.           Mabel and Miles

4.           Suffragists and Pacifists

5.           Poetry and Desire

6.           A Child is Born

7.           To England and Back

8.           'I to the Guard belong'

9.           England: New Beginnings

10.         Meeting Miles

11.         The Chastity Knot

12.         181c High Street, Kensington

13.         Secrets

14.         'An Exhilaration of Tragedy'

15.         Postscript

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