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Lindsay's 1950s article on Edward Dyson and Louis Stone tries to situate the writers in the Australian literary tradition dominated by Henry Lawson, Steele Rudd and Joseph Furphy. Lindsay acknowledges the uneven quality of Dyson's stories, but praises the mining stories of Below and on Top. Stone's novel, Jonah, is praised for the "vivid character-creation and . . . subtle and profound psychology" that is "sustained by the brilliant visualisation of the background".

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    y separately published work icon The Bulletin vol. 75 no. 3872 28 April 1954 Z608601 1954 periodical issue 1954 pg. 2 Section: The Red Page
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2 The Red Page https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-528033049 Stone and Dysonsmall AustLit logo The Bulletin
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