Drake-Brockman, Henrietta (1901–1968)

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Drake-Brockman, Henrietta (1901–1968)

Australian novelist, playwright and historian. Name variations: Henrietta Drake Brockman; (pseudonym) Henry Drake. Born Henrietta Frances York Jull, July 27, 1901, in Perth, Western Australia; died Mar 8, 1968; dau. of Martin and Roberta Jull (1872–1961, physician); m. Geoffrey Drake-Brockman, commissioner for the far northwest of Australia, Aug 3, 1921.

Novels, which reflect her experience of bush life in Western Australia, include Blue North (1934), Sheba Lane (1936), Younger Sons (1937), The Fatal Days (1947), Sydney or the Bush (19480, and The Wicked and the Fair (1957); plays include Men Without Wives, for which she won the New South Wales Sesquicentenary competition; with Walter Murdoch, co-edited Australian Short Stories. Named Officer of the Order of the British Empire (1967).

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