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Issue Details: First known date: 1963... 1963 A Century of Australian Short Stories
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Heinemann , 1963 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Century of Australian Short Stories : Introduction, single work criticism (p. ix-xvi)
Fisher's Ghost The Ghost upon the Rail, John Lang , single work short story crime
The tale of Fisher's Ghost's originally from John Lang's Botany Bay, or, True Stories of the Early Days of Australia . Penrith, NSW, was the scene of Edward Smith's murder of his neighbouring farmer John Fisher, both of them ex-convicts. Smith's plan is foiled by suspicions aroused by Fisher's apparition, the skills of a black tracker, and the sagacious magistrate, Mr Cox. Smith is hanged. (PB)
(p. 1-19)
How a Claim was Nearly Jumped in Gum-Tree Gully, Tasma , single work short story (p. 20-33)
The Parson's Blackboy How the Reverend Joseph Simmondsen Lost His Character, Jack Fruit , single work short story humour (p. 34-37)
The Heart-Breaking of Anstey's Bess, 'Price Warung' , single work short story historical fiction (p. 38-49)
The Drover's Wife, Henry Lawson , single work short story

First appearing in The Bulletin in 1892, Henry Lawson's short story 'The Drovers Wife' is today regarded as a seminal work in the Australian literary tradition. Noted for it's depiction of the bush as harsh, potentially threatening and both isolated and isolating, the story opens with a simple enough premise: an aggressive--and presumably deadly--snake disrupts the working life of a bushwoman and her young children. Brave but cautious, the woman resolves to protect her children since her husband is, characteristically, away from home and of no help. 

As time passes within the story, tension builds, and the snake's symbolic threat takes on layers of meaning as the sleepless heroine recalls previous challenges she faced while her husband was away. A series of flashbacks and recollections propel the story through the single night over which it takes place, and by the time the climax arrives--the confrontation with the snake--readers have learned much about the heroine's strengths and fears, most of the latter involving the loss of children and dark figures who encroach upon her small, vulnerable homestead. To be sure, this "darkness" is highly symbolic, and Lawson's use of imagery invokes Western notions of good and evil as well as gendered and racial stereotypes. 

(p. 50-57)
The Loaded Dog, Henry Lawson , single work short story humour
Dave and Andy create a bomb to blast fish out of the waterhole. However their dog picks the bomb up and begins a deadly, yet hilarious, game of 'fetch'.
(p. 58-64)
The Union Buries Its Dead, Henry Lawson , single work short story humour
Describes a bush funeral.
(p. 65-68)
The Night We Watched for Wallabies, 'Steele Rudd' , single work short story humour (p. 69-71)
Squeaker's Mate, Barbara Baynton , single work short story (p. 72-85)
A Saturday at Spats', Edward Dyson , single work short story humour (p. 86-92)
The Birthday, Vance Palmer , single work short story (p. 93-99)
The Dingo, Vance Palmer , single work short story (p. 100-110)
The Cooboo, Katharine Susannah Prichard , single work short story
Set on the wide plains of the Murndoo station, 'The Cooboo' is the story of Rose, a Wongana woman, mother, and stockwoman.
(p. 111-114)
The Grown-Up Ball 'And Women Must Weep', Henry Handel Richardson , single work short story (p. 115-120)
Sojourners, Frank Dalby Davison , single work short story (p. 121-133)
The Woman from the Bend, Don Edwards , single work short story (p. 134-140)
Short-Shift Saturday, Gavin Casey , single work short story (p. 141-171)
Solemn Mass, Dal Stivens , single work short story (p. 172-174)
The Three Jolly Foxes, Douglas Stewart , single work short story (p. 175-183)
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