Dorothea Malm, novelist, dies; She wrote Gothic romances after having been successful at short-story writing.(NEWS)(Obituary)

From: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) | Date: July 31, 2003| Author: Hahn, Trudi | Copyright information

Byline: Trudi Hahn; Staff Writer

Dorothea Malm, whose Gothic romance novels were compared favorably to those of Daphne Du Maurier, Rebecca West and Jane Austen, died July 17 in Minneapolis. She was 88.

"Her passion was historical research," said her niece, Anne Malm Hossfeld of Minnetonka. Malm's heroines endured their dangerous love liaisons, the trademark of Gothic novels, in locales from 18th-century Boston to 19th-century Paris.

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