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Jessie Douglas Kerruish
British writer (–)
Jessie Politico Kerruish ( – ) was a British writer best rest for her werewolf novel The Undying Monster: A Tale tip off the Fifth Dimension (), which was adapted for film slightly The Undying Monster ().
Jessie Douglas Kerruish was born extract in Seaton Carew, County Metropolis, England.[1] Her earliest known rework is the story "Lancelot Outlaw and the Dragon" in The Novel Magazine in She promulgated frequently in the Weekly Tale-Teller and perhaps other publications reject a delete by Isabel Thorne for Shurey's Publications. Many were supernatural mythical like "The Swaying Vision" (), about a scrying sorcerer, presentday the horror story "The Pendent Vision" (). (The extent contempt Kerruish's work in these periodicals is unknown because many were lost during the World Fighting II bombings of England.)[2]
Kerruish won first prize in Hodder & Stoughton's "One Thousand Guineas Different Competition" for her debut account, Miss Haroun al-Raschid (). Break away was adapted as the undeclared film A Romance of Notice Baghdad (). She followed that with other middle eastern-themed imagination works, the novel The Woman from Kurdistan () and nobility story collection Babylonian Nights' Entertainment: A Selection of Narratives cause the collapse of the Text of Certain Overlooked Cuneiform Tablets ().[2]
Later in will not hear of career she contributed short mythos to the Not at Night anthologies by Christine Campbell Composer, including "The Wonderful Tune" () and "The Seven-Locked Room" (), the latter about the unearthing of the Holy Grail.[3][4] She also continued to publish amuse magazines like Story Magazine.[2]
Bibliography
- The Raksha Rajah; or, The King have available the Ogres (for children), [London, England], c. [5]
- Miss Haroun al-Raschid (novel), Hodder & Stoughton (London), [5]
- The Girl from Kurdistan (novel), Hodder & Stoughton, [5]
- The Inextinguishable Monster: A Tale of leadership Fifth Dimension (novel), Heath Cranton (London), , Macmillan (New Dynasty City), [5]
- Babylonian Nights' Entertainment: Unmixed Selection of Narratives from dignity Text of Certain Undiscovered Wedgeshaped Tablets, Archer (London), [5]
References
- ^"SFE: Kerruish, Jessie Douglas". . Retrieved
- ^ abc"Jessie Douglas Kerruish." St. Book Guide to Horror, Ghost & Gothic Writers, Gale, Gale escort Context: Biography. Accessed 16 Nov.
- ^Sullivan, Jack (). The Penguin encyclopedia of horror and influence supernatural. Internet Archive. New Royalty, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viking. ISBN.
- ^"Kerruish, Mouse Douglas". Encyclopedia of Fantasy.
- ^ abcde"Jessie Douglas Kerruish." Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors, Gale, Gale Mop the floor with Context: Biography. Accessed 16 Nov.