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The Long 1890s : Henry Lawson, Francis Adams and the Anglo-Australian Network in London.
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2016
The Long 1890s : Henry Lawson, Francis Adams and the Anglo-Australian Network in London.
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'The article presents an essay discussing the link between history and literature. The author highlights the influence of Ango-Australian ideologies to the formation of the culture and literature in Australia, and discusses the life of notable writers in the country including Francis Adams, and Henry Lawson including some of their noteworthy literary pieces.' (Publication abstract)
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The Long 1890s : Henry Lawson, Francis Adams and the Anglo-Australian Network in London.
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Subjects:
- The Australians : A Social Sketch 1892 selected work column criticism
- The Boy in the Bush 1924 single work novel
- Biography of a Book : Henry Lawson's While the Billy Boils 2013 single work criticism
- By Creek and Gully : Stories and Sketches Mostly of Bush Life, Told in Prose and Rhyme, by Australian Writers in England 1899 anthology poetry short story
- Songs of the Army of the Night 1888 selected work poetry
- Song of the Outcasts 1888 single work poetry
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