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Phillips rejects the view that Lawson's prose lacks technical virtuosity. Phillips argues that Lawson's aim was not to tell a story, but to evoke the quality of Australian living. Lawson's spare narratives, effective understatement and ironic twists within a symmetrical structure produce stories of substantial artistic value.
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Works about this Work
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The Lawson Legend : Introduction
1985
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Henry Lawson's Short Stories 1985; (p. 1-12)
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The Lawson Legend : Introduction
1985
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Henry Lawson's Short Stories 1985; (p. 1-12)
Awards
- 1946 winner Montague Grover Memorial Competition — Essay Prize
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Subjects:
- Joe Wilson and His Mates 1901 selected work short story
- Joe Wilson's Courtship 1900 single work short story
- While the Billy Boils 1896 selected work short story
- Mitchell on Matrimony 1897 single work short story
- Shooting the Moon 1894 single work short story
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