Catherine Helen Spence

Catherine Helen Spence

Catherine Helen Spence (31 October 1825 – 3 April 1910) was an Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician and leading suffragette. In 1897 she became Australia's first female political candidate after standing (unsuccessfully) for the Federal Convention held in Adelaide. Known as the "Greatest Australian Woman" and given the epitaph "Grand Old Woman of Australasia", Spence is commemorated on the Australian 5 dollar note issued for the Centenary of Federation of Australia

Early life

Spence was born in Melrose, Scotland, as the fifth child in a family of eight.ha) selection before moving to Adelaide.

Journalism and literature

Catherine had a talent for writing and an urge to read, so it was natural that in her teens she became attracted to journalism through family connections, beginning at first with short pieces and poetry published in "The South Australian". She also worked as a governess for some of the leading families in Adelaide at the rate of sixpence an hour.

Her first major work was the novel "Clara Morison: A Tale of South Australia During the Gold Fever", submitted to and rejected by the same publishers who had initially rejected first novel some years previously, but published by J W Parker and Son in 1854. She received forty pounds for it, but was charged ten pounds for abridging it to fit in the publisher's standard format. Her second novel "Tender and True" was published in 1856 and to her delight went through a second and third printing, though she never received a penny more than the initial twenty pounds.In 1888, she published "A Week In the Future" a tour-tract of the utopia she imagined a century in the future might bring, one of the precursors of Edward Bellamy's 1889 Looking Backward.

ocial Work and Issues

Although Catherine never married, receiving two proposals during her life, both of which she rejected, she had a keen interest in family life and marriage, as applied to other people, and both her life's work and writing were devoted to raising awareness and improving the lot of women and children

Memorials

There are several memorials to Catherine Helen Spence, including:
* A bronze statue in Light Square, Adelaide
* The Catherine Helen Spence building in the City West campus of the University of South Australia
* The Spence wing of the State Library of South Australia
* Her image appeared on the commemorative Federation edition (printed 2001) of the Australian five dollar note
* Catherine Helen Spence Street in the south-east of the central business district of Adelaide
* one of the four schools at Aberfoyle Park Primary school (S.A.) is named Spence

Bibliography

Novels
* "Clara Morison: A Tale of South Australia During the Gold Fever" (1854)
* "Tender and True: A Colonial Tale" (1856)
* "Mr. Hogarth's Will" (1865)
* "The Author's Daughter" (1868)
* "An Agnostic's Progress from the Known to the Unknown" (1884)
* "A Week in the Future " (1889)

Non fiction
* "The laws we live under" (1880)
* "State children in Australia: A history of boarding out and its developments" (1909)
* "Catherine Helen Spence: An autobiography" (1910) (unfinished, but completed posthumously by Spence's friend Jeanne Young, working from diaries.)

External links

* [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/spence "Catherine Helen Spence: a bibliography" - "State Library of South Australia"]
*
* " [http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/ozlit/pdf/p00075.pdf Gathered In: A novel] " at Sydney University
* " [http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/ozlit/pdf/p00064.pdf Mr. Hogarth's Will] " at Sydney University
* [http://www.asiaing.com/catherine-helen-spence-an-autobiography.html "Catherine Helen Spence: An Autobiography"]
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Catherine Helen|Last=Spence|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogSa-Sp.html#spence1

References

Persondata
NAME=Spence, Catherine Helen
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Nineteenth century Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician and leading suffragette
DATE OF BIRTH=31 October 1825
PLACE OF BIRTH=Melrose, Scotland, United Kingdom
DATE OF DEATH=3 April 1910
PLACE OF DEATH=Australia


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Catherine Helen Spence — (* 31. Oktober 1825 in Melrose, Schottland; † 3. April 1910) war eine australische Schriftstellerin, Feministin und Sozialreformerin, die 1854 mit Clare Morrison den ersten von einer Frau geschriebenen Roman über das Leben in Australien verfasste …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • SPENCE, Catherine Helen (1825-1910) — advocate of proportional representation, novelist, journalist and sociologist daughter of David Spence, writer to the signet, and Helen Brodie, was born at Melrose, Scotland, on 31 October 1825. Her schoolmistress, Miss Sarah Phin, was a born… …   Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • Spence (surname) — Spence is a surname, and may refer to: * Basil Spence, British architect * Catherine Helen Spence, Australian suffragette * Charles Spence, experimental psychologist at the University of Oxford. * E. Lee Spence, author, editor, adventurer * Fiona …   Wikipedia

  • Spence — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brad Spence (* 1984), kanadischer Skirennläufer Bruce Spence (* 1945), australischer Schauspieler Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910), australische Schriftstellerin, Feministin und Sozialreformerin Daniel… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Spence —   [spens],    1) [spens], A. Michael amerikanischer Volkswirtschaftler, * Montclair (New Jersey) 1943; Professor an der Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1984 90) und an der Stanford University, Palo Alto (1990 99); erhielt 2001… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Spence — /spɛns/ (say spens) noun 1. Bruce, born 1945, Australian film, television and stage actor born in NZ; noted for films Stork (1971) and Mad Max II (1982). 2. Catherine Helen, 1825–1910, Australian writer and social reformer, born in Scotland;… …  

  • MARTIN, Mrs Catherine Edith Macauley (1847-1937) — novelist was born in the Island of Skye in 1847 or early in 1848. Her father, whose name was Mackay, brought her to South Australia when a child, and in 1874 she was living at Mount Gambier. In that year she published at Melbourne a volume of… …   Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • Susan Magarey — Professor Susan Margaret Magarey AM, FASSA, is an Australian historian and author, most notable for her historic works and biographies of Australian women.[1][2] Contents 1 Education 2 Career …   Wikipedia

  • List of Australian novelists — This is a list of novelists living in Australia or publishing significantly while living there.A* Azhar Abidi (born 1968) Passarola Rising * Glenda Adams (1939–2007) Miles Franklin Award winner (1987) Dancing on Coral * Maggie Alderson (born… …   Wikipedia

  • Australian five-dollar note — Five Dollars (Australia) Value: 5 Australian dollars …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”