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Dr Brenda Mary Niall (born 25 November 1930) is an Australian biographer, literary critic and journalist. She is particularly noted for her work on Australia's well-known Boyd family of artists and writers. Educated at
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, in
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,
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, and the
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, Niall began writing during her time as Reader in the Department of English at
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university h ...
. In June 2004 she was appointed an Officer of the
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for "services to Australian literature, as an academic, biographer and literary critic" while in 2001 she was awarded the Centenary Medal for "service to Australian Society and the humanities in the study of Australian literature". In 1990 she was elected Fellow of the
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.


Bibliography

*''Martin Boyd'' (Melbourne, Vic.: Oxford University Press, 1974). *''Martin Boyd'' (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1977).] Revised edition


''Seven little billabongs: the world of Ethel Turner and Mary Grant Bruce'' (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1979).
Republished in 1982.
Brenda Niall assisted by Frances O'Neill, ''Australia through the looking-glass: children's fiction 1830-1980'' (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1984).
Republished in 1987.
''Martin Boyd, a life'' (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1988).
Republished in 1989 and 1990.
''Georgiana: a biography of Georgiana McCrae, painter, diarist, pioneer'' (Carlton South, Vic.: Melbourne University Press at the Miegunyah Press, 1994).
Republished in 1996.
Ian Britain and Pamela Williams (eds.), ''The Oxford book of Australian schooldays'' (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1997).
Republished in 1998.
Brenda Niall and John Thompson (eds.), ''The Oxford book of Australian letters'' (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998).
Republished in 1999.
''Jane Austen by Claire Tomalin'' (Melbourne: Dept. of Discussion Services, Council of Adult Education, 1999).''The Boyds: a family biography'' (Victoria, Australia: Miegunyah Press, Melbourne University Press, 2002).
Republished in 2003.
''Martin Boyd: a life'' (New Edition) (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 2004).''Brenda Niall on Arthur Boyd'' (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing, 2005)

''Judy Cassab: a portrait'' (Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2005)
*''Life Class'' (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 2007). *''The riddle of Father Hackett : a life in Ireland and Australia'' (Canberra, ACT: NLA Publishing, 2009). *''True North: the story of Mary and Elizabeth Durack'' (Melbourne, Vic, Text Publishing, 2012). *'' Mannix'' (Melbourne, Vic, Text Publishing, 2015). *''Newman College: A History'' (Parkville, Vic, Newman College, 2018) *
Can You Hear the Sea? My grandmother's story
' (Melbourne, Vic.: Text Publishing, 2018). *''Friends and Rivals: Four Great Australian Writers: Barbara Baynton, Ethel Turner, Nettie Palmer, Henry Handel Richardson'' (Melbourne, Vic.: Text Publishing, 2020). *''My Accidental Career'' (Melbourne, Vic.: Text Publishing, 2022)


Awards and nominations

* 2001: awarded the Centenary Medal for service to Australian society and the humanities in the study of Australian literature * 2002: Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Non-Fiction Book Award for ''The Boyds: A Family Biography'' * 2004: appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for service to Australian literature as an academic, biographer and literary critic *2016: winner,
Australian Literature Society Gold Medal The Australian Literature Society Gold Medal (ALS Gold Medal) is awarded annually by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for "an outstanding literary work in the preceding calendar year." From 1928 to 1974 it was awarded by the ...
for ''Mannix'' *2020: shortlisted,
Queensland Literary Awards The Queensland Literary Awards is an awards program established in 2012 by the Queensland literary community, funded by sponsors and administered by the State Library of Queensland. Like the former Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, the QLA ...
, Nonfiction Book Award for ''Friends and Rivals'' *2020: shortlisted, Nib Literary Award for ''Friends and Rivals''


References

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