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Therese Huber (International) assertion Therese Huber i(A18226 works by) (birth name: Therese Heyne)
Born: Established: 1764 ; Died: Ceased: 1829
Gender: Female
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2 7 y separately published work icon Abentheuer auf einer Reise nach Neu-Holland Therese Huber , Germany : Friedrich Vieweg , 1801 Z1096217 1801 single work novel

According to the Oxford Companion to Australian Literature:

Adventures on a Journey to New Holland gives only a vague picture of the Australian colony. The characteristic features of Australian fauna and flora, staples in early English novels about the colony, are seldom mentioned; the colony itself appears to have been chosen solely because it provided a contrast between the natural virgin setting and its depraved convict inhabitants and was a suitable site for the confrontation between the protagonists, Rudolph, the French ex-revolutionary, and Belton, the Welsh ex-revolutionary, over the whole question of revolution itself.

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