y The Leader periodical  
Date: 1882-1883
Date: 1883
Issue Details: First known date: 1862 1862 This record is part of the Colonial Newspapers/Magazines Project 2013.

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Abstract

The Leader continued the Melbourne Leader (1856-1862). In its early years, the Leader published some critical essays, but offered no book reviews or literary gossip. It is well-known, however, for the journalistic contributions of Marcus Clarke and other writers such as Henry Britton, Charles Pearson and James Smith. By 1895, the subtitle of the Leader had expanded to read, 'Weekly Journal of News, Politics, Agriculture, Sport, Mining, Science and Literature', indicating the variety of content offered to readers in three to four dozen pages.

Less than ten percent of the Leader was devoted to fiction and most of that was imported from English shilling monthlies. Foreign writers whose work appeared in the first fifty years include Charles Dickens, Edward Bulwer Lytton, M. E. Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Walter Besant, Thomas Hardy, H. Rider Haggard, Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Louis Stevenson.

Very few colonial writers contributed fiction before 1900. Those that did included Mary Gaunt, David Falk, Ellerton Gay and Rosa Campbell Praed whose Miss Jacobsen's Chance (1886) was one of the few Australian serials that also appeared in book form.

While the literary content of the Leader has received scholarly attention with Toni Johnson-Woods' Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers, little research has been conducted on the last fifty years of weekly newspaper's history. In the early twentieth century many Australian writers looked to its pages for reviews of their work and advertising, but its literary reputation remained consistent. In 1923 John Shaw Neilson wrote to A. G. Stephens, 'The Leader was always very grubby but most weeklies are grubby. They have to be'. Despite Neilson's description, the literary pages of the Leader played a significant part in the development of Australia's literary culture.

Publication Details of Earliest Known Version

Works about this Work

Landscape and Australian Fiction Susan K. Martin , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory 2010;
'Susan Martin's essay... considers the central role played in Australian literature and its criticism by ideas about the land and environment, from colonial images of conquering or domesticating the land, to the heroic or anti-heroic ideas of nation-forming bush, to the increasing sense of an Aboriginal land, to new postcolonial forms of spatial history and contemporary eco-criticism.' Source: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory (2010)
Henry Kendall's 'Aboriginal Man' : Autochthony and Extinction in the Settler Colony Andrew McCann , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory 2010;
'McCann shows how the poet Henry Kendall's dreams of establishing an Australian landscape are haunted at every turn by the indigenous presence...' Source: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory (2010)
y Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers : Nineteenth Century Toni Johnson-Woods , 2001 single work index Index to serials in 15 large circulation weekly publications published in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales between 1860 and 1899. The index also gives an overview of the publishing history of these titles and includes an author/title index.
How I Became a Writer Mary Grant Bruce , 1986 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Peculiar Honeymoon and Other Writings 1986; The Penguin Anthology of Australian Women's Writing 1988;
Literary Notes : Marcus Clarke's Contributions to "Under the Verandah" Joan Poole , 1971 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 31 no. 3 1971;
y Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers : Nineteenth Century Toni Johnson-Woods , 2001 single work index Index to serials in 15 large circulation weekly publications published in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales between 1860 and 1899. The index also gives an overview of the publishing history of these titles and includes an author/title index.
How I Became a Writer Mary Grant Bruce , 1986 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Peculiar Honeymoon and Other Writings 1986; The Penguin Anthology of Australian Women's Writing 1988;
Literary Notes : Marcus Clarke's Contributions to "Under the Verandah" Joan Poole , 1971 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 31 no. 3 1971;
Henry Kendall's 'Aboriginal Man' : Autochthony and Extinction in the Settler Colony Andrew McCann , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory 2010;
'McCann shows how the poet Henry Kendall's dreams of establishing an Australian landscape are haunted at every turn by the indigenous presence...' Source: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory (2010)
Landscape and Australian Fiction Susan K. Martin , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory 2010;
'Susan Martin's essay... considers the central role played in Australian literature and its criticism by ideas about the land and environment, from colonial images of conquering or domesticating the land, to the heroic or anti-heroic ideas of nation-forming bush, to the increasing sense of an Aboriginal land, to new postcolonial forms of spatial history and contemporary eco-criticism.' Source: Modern Australian Criticism and Theory (2010)

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Subtitle:
A Weekly Journal of News, Politics, Agriculture, Literature, Science and Sport (1875); sub-title varies
Frequency:
Weekly
Range:
11 January 1862 - 26 June 1957
Continues:
The Melbourne Leader
Size:
Folio
Price:
6d (1862-1895); 3d (1895)

Has serialised

No Longer a Child , Maud Jeanne Franc , 1878-1879 novel single work No Longer a Child : A New Australian Story
John James Vandermynher, Lately Quartz Reef Proprietor : A True Tale of Australian Life , 1864 novel single work
The Old Life in a New World : A Novel , George Hardis Purves , 1886 novel single work
The Australians : An Australian Tale , David G. Falk , 1885 novel single work
Evelyn , R.L. , 1884 novel single work
Auckland Marston : An Australian Story , Ellen Liston , 1879-1880 novel single work
Tap-Tap Island , J. M. Walsh , 1921 novel single work
The Ladies' Gallery : A Novel , Justin McCarthy , Rosa Praed , 1888 novel single work
Miss Jacobsen's Chance : A Story of Australian life , Rosa Praed , 1886 novel single work
Betty the Scribe , Lilian Turner , 1906 novel single work Betty of the Wilderness
Mysie's Pardon : A Story of Australian Life , Hay James W. , 1872 novel single work
Malcolm Donald's Courtships , Talko , 1878 short story single work
A Tale That is Told , Karuna , 1881 novel single work
A Parting Shot : An Australian Story , Sydney Mortimer , 1881 short story single work
Some Records of Boomeranga , Alex Montgomery , 1883 short story single work
Yuroka; or, Saxon and Savage , Foster Osborne , 1887-1888 novel single work
Bingley's Gap : A Tale of Old Colonial Days , Mary Gaunt , 1888 novel single work
Rick; or, The Récidiviste : a Romance of Australian Life , David G. Falk , 1889 novel single work The Récidiviste
A Bride from the Bush , E. W. Hornung , 1890 novel single work
Bob Martin's Little Girl , David Christie Murray , 1892 novel single work
Gathered Rue : An Australian Novel , Ellerton Gay , 1894 novel single work
Wytha Wytha: A Tale of Australian Life , H. N. B. , 1895 novel single work
'In the following pages the writer's chief aim has been to delineate present day bush life in an auriferous district of Australia.' From the author's Preface.
Young Blood , E. W. Hornung , 1897 novel single work
Life Stories , Maggie Swan , 1899 novel single work
The Story of Ronald Kestrel , A. J. Dawson , 1899 novel single work
A Station Courtship , Thomas William Heney , 1899 novel single work
An Outback Marriage , A. B. Paterson , 1900 novel single work
'An Outback Marriage tells of a young Englishman on a tour of the colonies, who gets more than he bargained for when he sets out to find the heir to a fortune. This is the story not of one marriage but several, bringing the whole of colonial society - from the sqauttoracy to cattle rustlers - to vivid, unforgettable life.' (Publisher's blurb, 2009 Viking edition)
A Little Bush Maid , Mary Grant Bruce , 1905 children's fiction single work
The Education of Clothilde , Sydney' 'Partrige , Cecil' 'Warren , 1906 novel single work
Born an Orphan , Catherine Martin , 1912 novella single work