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Richard Dehan

Graves, Clotilde Augusta Inez Mary

June 3, 1863 – April 2, 1932 (aged 68)

Birth place: Buttevant Castle, County Cork, Ireland, UK

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Clotilde ('Clo') Graves (1863–1932) was born at Buttevant Castle, Co. Cork, and published her first novel at the age of forty-six, under the pseudonym 'Richard Dehan'. Prior to this, she was also a playwright, a freelance journalist and a cartoonist. During her lifetime, she was perhaps best known for her controversial 1911 novel The Dop Doctor, which lionised the British side of the Second Boer War (1899–1902).

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Clotilde Graves

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