Gemma Betros

Gemma Betros is an historian and writer based in Queensland. She studied History and French at the University of Queensland, completed an M.Phil and PhD in History at the University of Cambridge, and has held academic posts at the University of Leeds, Harvard, and the Australian National University. She works on the history of Paris and is currently writing her first play.
All essays by Gemma Betros
The Many Lives of Elizabeth von Arnim
Why was Elizabeth von Arnim so quickly and thoroughly forgotten? I wonder if the answer instead lies in the honesty with which she writes about women, the double standards to which they are habitually subjected, and the men whose unthinking or appalling behaviour so often shapes their life trajectories.
Aug. 2022 •
Australian literature • Australian writers • Biography • Non-fiction • Emerging Critics 2021