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Lilian Turner : ウィキペディア英語版
Lilian Turner

Lilian Turner (21 August 1867 – 25 August 1956), born Lilian Wattnall Burwell, was the elder sister of Ethel Turner and the daughter of Bennett George and Sarah Jane Burwell. Bennett George Burwell died when Lilian was still a young child, and her mother married a widower, Henry Turner, a year later. Both Lilian and Ethel would later take their step-father's name for their professional writing careers. Sarah and Henry had a daughter, Jeannie Rose (born 1873), but Henry died suddenly in 1878. The following year, Sarah took her three daughters to Australia, where she met and married Charles Cope in Sydney.
Lilian and Ethel were educated at Sydney Girls' High School where they ran their own magazine, the ''Iris'', in opposition to the ''Gazette'', edited by Louise Mack. After leaving school the two sisters founded and co-edited a sixpenny monthly, the ''Parthenon'', which lasted for three years. It was always the ambition of the two women to be novelists.〔(Australian Dictionary of Biography - Burwell, Lilian Wattnall (1867–1956) by Brenda Niall )〕
Lilian's early novel ''The Lights of Sydney'' (1896) won first prize in a competition run by a London publisher,〔("Gossip", ''The Australian Town and Country Journal'', 10 October 1896, p44 )〕 but the win lead nowhere. Her work was soon eclipsed by her younger sister's and, as Brenda Niall states: "Accepting what she saw as a lesser aim, she turned to the 'flapper' novel: stories of love and ambition written for schoolgirls and young women."〔 ''The World's News'' described Turner as "a simple, wholesome, restful writer, upon whom it is a pleasure to fall back for stories for growing Australian girls to read."〔("A Rising Writer", ''The World's News'', 19 December 1908, p8 )〕
Turner was married on 22 February 1898 to Frederick Lindsay Thompson, a dentist, who was often out of work. The couple had two sons.〔("Death of Mr. F. Lindsay Thompson", ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 20 January 1924, p14 )〕 She supported the family via her writing and over her career published a total of 25 novels. However, when she died on 25 August 1956 at Turramurra all of her novels were out of print.〔
==Novels==

* ''By the Blue Mountains'' (1894) (serialised in ''The Australian Town and Country Journal'')
* ''The Lights of Sydney'' (1896)
* ''Miss Elizabeth'' (1896) (serialised in ''The Australian Town and Country Journal'')
* ''Barbara'' (1899) (serialised in ''The Australasian'')
* ''Felise'' (1901) (serialised in ''The Evening News'')
* ''Young Love'' (1902)
* ''An Australian Lassie'' (1903)
* ''Betty the Scribe'' (1906)
* ''Paradise and the Perrys'' (1908)
* ''The Perry Girls'' (1909)
* ''Three New Chum Girls'' (1910)
* ''April Girls'' (1911)
* ''Stairways to the Stars'' (1913)
* ''The Girl From the Back-blocks'' (1914)
* ''War's Heart Throbs'' (1915)
* ''The Noughts and Crosses'' (1917)
* ''Rachel'' (1920)
* ''Peggy the Pilot'' (1922)
* ''Jill of the Fourth'' (1924)
* ''The Happy Heriots'' (1926)
* ''Nina Comes Home'' (1927)
* ''Ann Chooses Glory'' (1928)
* ''Lady Billie'' (1929)
* ''There Came a Call'' (1930)
* ''Two Take the Road'' (1931)

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