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RANGE: Vol. 1, no 1 July (1857)- Vol. 3. no 6 Nov.(1858).
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FREQUENCY: Monthly
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Also issued as a cumulated edition
Contents
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Arthur Owen: An Autobiography,
single work
novel
Ann Mari-Jordens describes the novel as a 'vivid "autobiography" of a deformed Welsh boy; ... (The Stenhouse Circle: Literary Life in Mid-Nineteenth Century Sydney (1979):57)Note: In the 1860 complete edition, the novel appears in v.1, pp.121-127;186-196;248-255;304-311 and v.2 pp. 6-7;132-139;181-190;269-276.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Hostilities Between The Month and the Empire, 1857-8
1979
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , December vol. 39 no. 4 1979; (p. 394-416) -
Note
1858
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Empire , 28 May 1858; (p. 2) In 1858 Charles Harpur was drawn into an argument with Frank Fowler, the editor of the Month : A Literary and Critical Journal. J. Normington-Rawling in Charles Harpur, An Australian (Angus & Robertson, 1962): 226 writes that 'Harpur had allowed himself to be inveigled into the position of defending as poetry the writings of Henry Parkes. In doing so he chose to see the issue as one between colonists [Harpur] and immigrants [Fowler]...' Harpur wrote a Note with an accompanying poem published in the Empire (9 March 1858) which was commented on by Fowler in the pages of the Month. Harpur continued the argument with this Note in the 28 May 1858 issue of the Empire published with a version of his poem A Rhyme. -
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The Nevers of Poesy
1858
single work
column
— Appears in: The Empire , 9 March no. 2238 1858; (p. 4-5)In 1858 Charles Harpur was drawn into an argument with Frank Fowler, the editor of the Month : A Literary and Critical Journal. J. Normington-Rawling in Charles Harpur, An Australian (Angus & Robertson, 1962): 226 writes that 'Harpur had allowed himself to be inveigled into the position of defending as poetry the writings of Henry Parkes. In doing so he chose to see the issue as one between colonists [Harpur] and immigrants [Fowler]...'
Harpur states in the column 'Mr. Fowler has come hither ... for the express purpose of founding for us natives a national literature, on a critical basis ; and ... I have thus put forth this particular piece [The Nevers of Poetry] ... as my contribution to the canonical foundation of it ...'
A version of Harpur's poem The Nevers of Poetry is published as part of the article. Four footnotes, all signed C. H., follow the poem and continue the argument.
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Note
The Nevers of Poesy
1858
single work
column
— Appears in: The Empire , 9 March no. 2238 1858; (p. 4-5)In 1858 Charles Harpur was drawn into an argument with Frank Fowler, the editor of the Month : A Literary and Critical Journal. J. Normington-Rawling in Charles Harpur, An Australian (Angus & Robertson, 1962): 226 writes that 'Harpur had allowed himself to be inveigled into the position of defending as poetry the writings of Henry Parkes. In doing so he chose to see the issue as one between colonists [Harpur] and immigrants [Fowler]...'
Harpur states in the column 'Mr. Fowler has come hither ... for the express purpose of founding for us natives a national literature, on a critical basis ; and ... I have thus put forth this particular piece [The Nevers of Poetry] ... as my contribution to the canonical foundation of it ...'
A version of Harpur's poem The Nevers of Poetry is published as part of the article. Four footnotes, all signed C. H., follow the poem and continue the argument.
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Note
1858
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Empire , 28 May 1858; (p. 2) In 1858 Charles Harpur was drawn into an argument with Frank Fowler, the editor of the Month : A Literary and Critical Journal. J. Normington-Rawling in Charles Harpur, An Australian (Angus & Robertson, 1962): 226 writes that 'Harpur had allowed himself to be inveigled into the position of defending as poetry the writings of Henry Parkes. In doing so he chose to see the issue as one between colonists [Harpur] and immigrants [Fowler]...' Harpur wrote a Note with an accompanying poem published in the Empire (9 March 1858) which was commented on by Fowler in the pages of the Month. Harpur continued the argument with this Note in the 28 May 1858 issue of the Empire published with a version of his poem A Rhyme. -
Hostilities Between The Month and the Empire, 1857-8
1979
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , December vol. 39 no. 4 1979; (p. 394-416)
Has serialised
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Arthur Owen: An Autobiography,
single work
novel
Ann Mari-Jordens describes the novel as a 'vivid "autobiography" of a deformed Welsh boy; ... (The Stenhouse Circle: Literary Life in Mid-Nineteenth Century Sydney (1979):57)
- Charles Wotton ; Or, Bush Life in Australia, single work novella
- Charles Wotton ; Or, Bush Life in Australia, single work novella