Stead, Christina

Stead, Christina

▪ Australian author
in full  Christina Ellen Stead 
born July 17, 1902, Rockdale, Sydney, Australia
died March 31, 1983, Sydney

      Australian novelist known for her political insights and firmly controlled but highly individual style.

      Stead was educated at New South Wales Teachers College; she traveled widely and at various times lived in the United States, Paris, and London. In the early 1940s she worked as a screenwriter for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, and in 1952 she married William Blake, an American writer of historical romances, with whom she settled in London. In 1974, however, she returned to her native Australia.

      Her first published work was a collection of short stories, The Salzburg Tales (1934). Seven Poor Men of Sydney, published later the same year, deals with a band of young social radicals and provides a fascinating portrayal of Sydney's waterfront. Her finest and most highly praised novel, yet one which went virtually unrecognized for 25 years, is The Man Who Loved Children (1940; rev. ed. 1965). The work depicts marriage as a state of savage and continuous warfare, in which the husband reveals himself to be basically fascistic, far removed from the civilized man he thinks he is, while his wife has become a bitter termagant. The novel's theme epitomizes the author's concern with the human craving for two seemingly irreconcilable qualities, those of personal freedom and love. The book is utterly unsentimental and in the first half achieves moments of real comedy, but its overall effect is bitter and tragic. Stead is generally regarded as a feminist writer, although she shunned such a label.

      Stead's other works include The Beauties and Furies (1936), House of All Nations (1938), For Love Alone (1944), A Little Tea, a Little Chat (1948), The People with the Dogs (1952), Dark Places of the Heart (1966; U.K. title Cotters' England), The Little Hotel (1973), and Miss Herbert (The Suburban Wife) (1976). A Christina Stead Reader was published in 1979.

Additional Reading
Diana Brydon, Christina Stead (1987); Susan Sheridan, Christina Stead (1988); Chris Williams, Christina Stead: A Life of Letters (1989); Hazel Rowley, Christina Stead: A Biography (1993); Jennifer Gribble, Christina Stead (1994).

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