She is known for her novels about Burma, particularly A Marriage in Burmah and for a controversy surrounding the authorship of For Love of the King a play by the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde.
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In October 1921, Hutchinson's Magazine published an undiscovered play, For Love of the King, by Oscar Wilde.
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