Ellen Dymphna Cusack AM (21 September 1902 – 19 October 1981) was an Australian writer and playwright.[1]
^Marilla North (2007), "Cusack, Ellen Dymphna (Nell) (1902–1981)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 18 May 2015
Ellen DymphnaCusack AM (21 September 1902 – 19 October 1981) was an Australian writer and playwright. Born in Wyalong, New South Wales, Cusack was educated...
Say No to Death (1951) is a novel by Australian writer DymphnaCusack. It was originally published in Australia by Heinemann, and later in the US by William...
Cusack (politician), Australian politician Cyril Cusack, Irish actor Dick Cusack, American actor and filmmaker Donal Óg Cusack, Irish hurler Dymphna Cusack...
The Sun in Exile (1955) is a novel by Australian writer DymphnaCusack. The narrator of the story, Alexandra Pendlebury, is a middle-aged spinster who...
Come In Spinner is an Australian novel by DymphnaCusack and Florence James, originally published in 1951 and set in Sydney at the end of the Second World...
Morning Sacrifice is a 1942 Australian stage play by DymphnaCusack. It was based on Cusack's experience as a school teacher. It was published in 1944...
Stand Still Time is a 1946 Australian play by DymphnaCusack. It was adapted for radio and British television. A soldier who, having been posted missing...
in the US, she also wrote Pioneers on Parade in collaboration with DymphnaCusack and a biography of Joseph Furphy (1944) "in painful collaboration with...
Heatwave in Berlin (1961) is a novel by Australian writer DymphnaCusack. Australian Joy von Muhler is returning with her husband Stephen to Berlin, in...
The Sun is Not Enough (1967) is a novel by Australian writer DymphnaCusack. Martin Belford is a wealthy solicitor who lives with his sister Alice. Their...
novel by Australian writer DymphnaCusack. It was originally published by Heinemann in Australia in 1971. It was DymphnaCusack's last novel. Roslyn Blackie...
papers and biographical entries on the writers DymphnaCusack, Miles Franklin, Florence James, Cusack's partner Norman Freehill, and other Australian personalities...
Island Sea is a 1945 Australian radio play by DymphnaCusack about Charles Sturt. It was one of Cusack's main radio plays and was recorded in Melbourne...
Comets Soon Pass is a 1943 Australian play by DymphnaCusack. It won the 1943 WA Drama Festival Award. (She had won it the year before with Morning Sacrifice...
the radio plays Fulfilment (1948) by Rex Rienits and Mary Reibey by DymphnaCusack. Australia portal Biography portal List of convicts transported to Australia...
Shallow Cups is a 1933 Australian play by DymphnaCusack. The play was published in a 1934 collection of Australian plays Eight Plays for Australians....
Call Up Your Ghosts is a 1945 Australian stage play by DymphnaCusack and Miles Franklin. It was a satire of the Australian publishing industry and its...