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Colonial Australian Women Poets

Colonial Australian Women Poets
Author: Katie Hansord
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1785272713

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My book traces the significant poetic and political contributions made by non-canonical women poets, situating women's poetry both in colonial Australian print culture and in wider imperial and transnational contexts. Women poets in colonial Australia have tended to be represented as marginal and isolated figures or absent. This study intervenes by demonstrating an alternative networked tradition of transnational feminist poetics and politics beyond and around emergent masculine nationalism, particularly within newspapers and periodical print culture. Without the inclusion of periodical literature, women’s poetry in Australia during the colonial period would appear to have been fairly limited. When periodical literature is taken into account, this picture is radically altered, and poets emerge as consistent contributors, often across a variety of newspapers and journals, who were well-known, influential and connected with political figures and literary circles. In examining this poetry in the original context of the newspapers and journals, the political intervention and the reception of that poetry is made much more apparent.


The depiction of bush life in the works of female colonial Australian poets

The depiction of bush life in the works of female colonial Australian poets
Author:
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3346137090

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Seminar paper from the year 2019 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, University of Cologne, language: English, abstract: This paper will examine the works of some Australian female colonial poets, who, in contrast to male authors, have critically examined their situation in their writings and in this way offered a realistic view on life in Australia at the time. To begin with, the culturally specific concepts of femininity and masculinity in literature are to be inspected and how the male myth is embodied in the bush legend. The essay examines the contemporary Australian literary production and analyses the role of women authors. Secondly, the function and role of poetry for the feminist movement in literature will be demonstrated. Although women’s prose has received more attention than their poetry has, and prose writers were central to literary culture, I chose to focus on poetry, since it has been suggested that poetry tended to exhibit the clearest record of the feminist movement. Since many female writers turned to fiction, as poetry was considered men’s territory, women poets had to struggle against male attitudes. The essay will research the circumstances of female productions, how they were reviewed by fellow writers and which obstacles women poets had encountered. Although journals do not relate directly to this topic, I feel motivated – due to the fact that poetry was especially dependent on periodical publications – to call attention especially to the significance of The Dawn, opposed to the Bulletin. Furthermore, the main aim of this paper is to illustrate the thematic range that was relevant to female poetry. The question of which themes and motifs had preoccupied their verse will be discussed. Main themes such as marriage, love, independence, loneliness, religion and the potential for future female influence will be illustrated in poems by authors such as Louisa Lawson, Ada Cambridge, Emma Anderson, Caroline Leakey, Mary Hannay Foott and Emily Manning.


A Bright and Fiery Troop

A Bright and Fiery Troop
Author: Debra Adelaide
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1988
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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From the first novel published in mainland Australia in 1838 women have been writing it for themselves. Among them are poets, prolific novelists such as Rosa Praed, botanists like Louisa Atkinson. From household names to obscurity, this book rediscovers the rich treasures of Australia's literary tradition. It is the first critical analysis of the major Australian women writers of the 19th century.


Claiming Space for Australian Women’s Writing

Claiming Space for Australian Women’s Writing
Author: Devaleena Das
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319504002

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This volume explores the subterfuges, strategies, and choices that Australian women writers have navigated in order to challenge patriarchal stereotypes and assert themselves as writers of substance. Contextualized within the pioneering efforts of white, Aboriginal, and immigrant Australian women in initiating an alternative literary tradition, the text captures a wide range of multiracial Australian women authors’ insightful reflections on crucial issues such as war and silent mourning, emergence of a Australian national heroine, racial purity and Aboriginal motherhood, communism and activism, feminist rivalry, sexual transgressions, autobiography and art of letter writing, city space and female subjectivity, lesbianism, gender implications of spatial categories, placement and displacement, dwelling and travel, location and dislocation and female body politics. Claiming Space for Australian Women’s Writing tracks Australian women authors’ varied journeys across cultural, political and racial borders in the canter of contemporary political discourse.


Eliza Hamilton Dunlop

Eliza Hamilton Dunlop
Author: Katie Hansord
Publisher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1743327498

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Eliza Hamilton Dunlop (1796–1880) arrived in Sydney in 1838 and became almost immediately notorious for her poem “The Aboriginal Mother,” written in response to the infamous Myall Creek massacre. She published more poetry in colonial newspapers during her lifetime, but for the century following her death her work was largely neglected. In recent years, however, critical interest in Dunlop has increased, in Australia and internationally and in a range of fields, including literary studies; settler, postcolonial and imperial studies; and Indigenous studies. This stimulating collection of essays by leading scholars considers Dunlop's work from a range of perspectives and includes a new selection of her poetry.


Mother, I'm Rooted

Mother, I'm Rooted
Author: Kate Jennings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN:

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Many Such as She

Many Such as She
Author: Michael Sharkey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781877010897

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'Many Such as She' is an anthology of Victorian Australian Women Poets of the World War One era, edited by Michael Sharkey.


Mother, I'm Rooted

Mother, I'm Rooted
Author: Kate Jennings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1975
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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The Cambridge Companion to Australian Poetry

The Cambridge Companion to Australian Poetry
Author: Ann Vickery
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2024-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 100947023X

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This volume investigates Australian poetry's centrality to debates around colonialism, nationalism, diversity, embodiment, local-global relations, and the environment.


Australian Poets, 1788-1888

Australian Poets, 1788-1888
Author: Arthur Patchett Martin
Publisher: Arkose Press
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781345088007

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