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Ada Cambridge
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birth_date = 21 November 1844
birth_place = St Germans,
death_date = 19 July 1926
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other_names = A.C. "and" Ada Cross
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spouse = Rev. George Frederick Cross
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children = Five, including Dr K. Stuart Cross
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Ada Cambridge (21 November 1844 - 19 July 1926), later known as Ada Cross, was an English writer.
Overall she wrote more than twenty-five works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works. [Cato (1989) p. v] Many of her novels were serialised in Australian newspapers, and were never published in book form.
While she was known to friends and family by her married name, Ada Cross, she was known to her newspaper readers as "A.C.". Later in her career she reverted to her maiden name, Ada Cambridge, and it is thus by this name that she is known. [Morrison (1988) p.xv]
Life
Ada was born at St Germans,
On 25 April 1870 she was married to the Rev. George Frederick Cross and a few weeks later sailed for
Cross at first was the typical hard-working wife of a country clergyman, taking part in all the activities of the parish and incidentally making her own children's clothes. Her health, however, broke down, for a number of reasons including a near-fatal miscarriage and a serious carriage accident, and her activities had to be reduced, but she continued to write.
In 1893 Cross and her husband moved to their last parish, Williamstown, near Melbourne, and remained there until 1909. Her husband went on the retired clergy list at the end of 1909 with permission to operate in the diocese until 1912. In 1913 they both returned to England, where they stayed until his death on 27 February 1917. Ada returned to Australia later that year, and died in Melbourne on 19 July 1926. She was survived by a daughter and a son, Dr K. Stuart Cross.
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Career
While Cambridge began writing in the 1870s to make money to help support her children, her formal published career spans from 1865 with "Hymns on the Litany" and "The Two Surplices", to 1922 with an article 'Nightfall' in "
In 1875 her first novel "Up the Murray" appeared in the "Australasian" but was not published separately, and it was not until 1890 with the publication of "A Marked Man" that her fame as a writer was established. [Morrison (1988) p. xix] However, despite regular good reviews, there were many who discounted her because she did not write in the literary tradition of the time, one that was largely non-urban and masculine, that focused on survival against the harsh environment. [Morrison (1988) p. xx]
She was first president of the Women Writers Club and honorary life-member of the Lyceum Club of Melbourne, and had many friends in the literary world including Grace 'Jennings' Carmichael,
Ada Cambridge Prize
This prize was first offered in 2005 and is awarded for the best biographical story submitted by a local adult writer. It is announced at the annual Williamstown Literary Festival, where Ada resided for a time when her husband was the vicar of the Holy Trinity Church. The story must be of 1,000–3,000 words and there is no entry fee. [ [http://libraries.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/Files/Gateways_November2007.pdf Gateways November 2007] ]
elected Bibliography
*"Hymns on the Litany" (1865)
*"Hymns on the Holy Communion" (1866)
*"The Manor House: and Other Poems" (1875)
*"My Guardian" (Novel, 1877)
*"In Two Years' Time" (Novel, 1879)
*"A Mere Chance" (Novel, 1882)
*"Unspoken Thoughts" (Novel, 1887)
*"A Woman's Friendship" (Serialised in the "Age", 1889; first published in book form in 1988)
*"A Marked Man" (Novel, 1890)
* "The Three Miss Kings" (Novel, 1891)
*"Not All in Vain" (Novel, 1892)
*"A Little Minx" (Novel, 1893)
*"A Marriage Ceremony" (Novel, 1894),
*"Fidelis" (Novel, 1895)
*"A Humble Enterprise" (Novel, 1896),
*"At Midnight: and Other Stories" (1897)
*"Materfamilias" (Novel, 1898),
*"Path and Goal" (Novel, 1900)
*"The Devastators" (Novel, 1901)
*"Thirty Years in Australia" (Memoir, 1903)
*"Sisters" (Novel, 1904)
*"A Platonic Friendship" (Novel, 1905)
*"A Happy Marriage" (Novel, 1906)
*"The Eternal Feminine" (Novel, 1907)
*"The Retrospect" (Memoir, 1912)
*"The Hand in the Dark: and Other Poems" (1913)
*"The Making of Rachel Rowe" (Novel, 1914)
Notes
References
* [http://www.brightoncemetery.com/HistoricInterments/150Names/cambridgea.htm Ada Cambridge (1844-1926)] Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery (Vic)
*Barton, Patricia (1988) 'Ada Cambridge: Writing for her Life' in Adelaide, Debra (1988) "A Bright and Fiery Troop: Australian Women Writers of the Nineteenth Century", Ringwood, Penguin
*Cato, Nancy (1989) 'Introduction' in Cambridge, Ada (1989) "Sisters" (Penguin Australian Women's Library)
*Morrison, Elizabeth (1988) 'Editor's introduction' in Cambridge, Ada (1988) "A woman's friendship" (Colonial Text Series)
*Roe, J.I. (2006) 'Cambridge, Ada (1844 - 1926)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030310b.htm
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Ada|Last=Cambridge|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogCa-Ch.html#cambridge1
External links
* [http://www.sonnets.org/cambridge.htm Ada Cambridge] contains the text of three of her sonnets.
* [http://www.cordula.ws/a-cambridgea.html Cordula's Web] features selected poems from Ada Cambridge.
* [http://manybooks.net/authors/cambridg.html manybooks.net] offers free PDF formatted works by Ada Cambridge.
* [http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/oztexts/ozlitbrowseC.html SETIS] contains free PDF formatted works and print works for purchase by Ada Cambridge.
* [http://www.willylitfest.org.au/index.html?=Prize.html Ada Cambridge Prize] contains details of stories shortlisted for the 'Ada Cambridge Writers Prize' in 2008 (click on 'Writers Prize' link)
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ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Ada Cross
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DATE OF BIRTH=21 November 1844
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DATE OF DEATH=19 July 1926
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Источник: Ada Cambridge
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