Mactier, Susie (1854–1936)
Mactier, Susie (1854–1936)
New Zealand novelist and poet. Born Susan Seaman, 1854, in New Zealand; died 1936.
Sometimes called the Takapuna Lake Poet, though she published only 1 volume of poetry; novels include A Far Countrie (1901), The Hills of Hauraki (1908) and Miranda Stanhope (1911).
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BORN: 1844, Metz, France
DIED: 1896, Paris, France
NATIONALITY: French
GENRE: Fiction, poetry
MAJOR WORKS:
Saturnine Poems (1866)
Gall…
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