Born: Established: 4 Jun 1857 Scone, Scone - Aberdeen area, Upper Hunter area, Newcastle - Hunter Valley area, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 28 May 1929 Toorak, South Yarra - Glen Iris area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,
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Born: Established: 4 Jun 1857 Scone, Scone - Aberdeen area, Upper Hunter area, Newcastle - Hunter Valley area, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 28 May 1929 Toorak, South Yarra - Glen Iris area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,
Details of Works Taught
Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Introduction to Australian Literature | Australian National University | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Introduction to Australian Literature | Australian National University | 2012 (Semester 2) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Australian Women's Fiction | La Trobe University | 2011 (Semester 1) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Australian Women's Fiction | La Trobe University | 2012 (Semester 1) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Wild Writing: The Australian Imaginary | University of Melbourne | 2010 (Semester 2) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Twentieth-Century Australian Literature | University of Queensland | 2008 (Semester 2) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Twentieth-Century Australian Literature | University of Queensland | 2007 (Semester 2) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Twentieth-Century Australian Literature | University of Queensland | 2006 (Semester 2) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Australian Literature and the Canonical Imaginary | University of Sydney | 2014 (Semester 2) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Australian Literature and the Canonical Imaginary | University of Sydney | 2015 (Semester 1) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Australian Literature and the Canonical Imaginary | University of Sydney | 2016 (Semester 1) |
y
Bush Studies
Barbara Baynton
,
London
:
Duckworth
,
1902
Z820571
1902
selected work
short story
(taught in 12 units)
'Bush Studies is famous for its stark realism—for not romanticising bush life, instead showing all its bleakness and harshness. 'Economic of style, influenced by the great nineteenth-century Russian novelists, Barbara Baynton’s short-story collection presents the Australian bush as dangerous and isolating for the women who inhabit it.' (Publication summary : Text Classics) |
Australian Fiction | University of Technology, Sydney | 2010 (Semester 2) |
Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
Squeaker's Mate
Barbara Baynton
,
1902
single work
short story
(taught in 1 units)
— Appears in: Bush Studies 1902; (p. 15-43) A Century of Australian Short Stories 1963; (p. 72-85) Bush Studies 1965; (p. 54-71) The Penguin Book of Australian Short Stories 1976; (p. 63-77) Barbara Baynton 1980; (p. 11-26) My Country : Australian Poetry and Short Stories, Two Hundred Years 1985; (p. 437-448) — Appears in: Australische Erzähler von Marcus Clarke bis Patrick White 1984; (p. 53-70) |
Living Australia 1800-2000: the autobiography of working class Australia | University of Wollongong | 2012 (Semester 2) |