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The Romance of the Swag (Esprios Classics)
Henry Lawson (1867-1922) was an Australian writer and poet. He is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period. Lawson was born in a town on the Grenfell goldfields of New South Wales. He attended school at Eurunderee from 1876 but suffered an ear infection at around this time that left him with partial deafness and by the age of fourteen he had lost his hearing entirely. He later attended a Catholic school at Mudgee, New South Wales. He was a keen reader of Dickens and Marryat and serialised novels such as Robbery Under Arms and For the Term of His Natural Life. Lawson's first published poem was A Song of the Republic which appeared in The Bulletin, 1887. This was followed by The Wreck of the Derry Castle and then Golden Gully.
Over the Sliprails (Edition2024)

Over the Sliprails (Edition2024)

Henry Lawson

Double 9 Books LLP
2024
nidottu
Over the Sliprails by Henry Lawson is a poignant collection of short stories set in the rural bushlands of colonial-era Australia. Through vivid character portraits and a realistic portrayal of rural life, Lawson captures the economic hardship and emotional struggles faced by individuals and communities. The stories explore the dynamics within small, isolated communities, highlighting themes of mateship, resilience, and human connection. The impact of nature on daily life is ever-present, influencing the characters' survival instincts and shaping their cultural identity. Lawson's lyrical prose conveys the beauty and harshness of the outback, while his social commentary sheds light on the socioeconomic challenges of the time. Amidst the adventures and adversities faced by these everyday heroes, a sense of melancholy and longing permeates the narratives, reflecting the deep emotional undercurrents of bush life and it is a testament to Lawson's ability to depict the complexities captures the rugged beauty and unforgiving realities of the Australian bush, showcasing Lawson's extraordinary ability to portray the human spirit in its rawest and authentic form.
Pinter's Son Jim

Pinter's Son Jim

Henry Lawson

Bonfire Books
2024
pokkari
Pinter's Son Jim is Henry Lawson's only completed play. While it has been performed a handful of times and was included in Lawson's complete works, this marks its first publication as a stand-alone work, more than 100 years after its completion. A love story, detective story, slapstick comedy and tragedy rolled into one, Pinter's Son Jim features some of the best-loved recurring characters from Lawson's short stories, most notably the irrepressible Mitchell. Featuring a new preface and "The Hero of Redclay", a short story based on the play, this edition shows a lesser-known, yet still vital, side of Lawson's hymning of the men and women of outback Australia.
Joe Wilson And His Mates (Edition2023)
"Joe Wilson And His Mates" by Henry Lawson epitomizes Australian literature, capturing the essence of bush life and outback existence through a collection of short stories. Lawson, a prominent figure in Australian literature, presents character sketches that vividly depict the rural Australia of his time, focusing on the working class and their struggles in the harsh frontier environment. Through Joe Wilson and his mates, Lawson delves into the complexities of Australian identity, showcasing the unique cultural heritage of the nation. Each tale serves as a poignant exploration of human struggles against the backdrop of the outback, highlighting themes of resilience, camaraderie, and perseverance. With social realism at its core, Lawson's stories offer a glimpse into the lives of everyday Australians, portraying their joys, sorrows, and challenges with authenticity and depth. From tales of hardship to moments of triumph, "Joe Wilson And His Mates" immerses readers in a world where the rugged beauty of rural Australia intertwines with the realities of working-class life, creating a timeless collection of frontier tales that resonate with readers across generations.
While the Billy Boils

While the Billy Boils

Henry Lawson

Double 9 Books
2024
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"While the Billy Boils" by Henry Lawson is a celebrated collection of short stories that offers a vivid portrayal of bush life and rural Australia. Published in the late 19th century, the book is a key work in Australian literature, known for its realistic depiction of working-class experiences and the harsh realities of outback life. Lawson's stories are grounded in realism and naturalism, reflecting the struggles and resilience of Australians living in remote and challenging environments. Through his insightful social commentary, Lawson explores themes of Australian identity and the cultural reflection of the time. The collection captures the essence of life in the Australian bush with authenticity and emotional depth, illustrating the everyday experiences and societal issues faced by its characters. "While the Billy Boils" remains a significant contribution to Australian literature, highlighting Henry Lawson's role in shaping the narrative of rural and working-class life in Australia.
The Rising of the Court

The Rising of the Court

Henry Lawson

Double 9 Books
2024
nidottu
"The Rising of the Court" by Henry Lawson is a short story that offers a sharp, satirical look at the Australian legal system, set against the backdrop of rural life in the Outback. The story is centered around a courtroom drama, where the proceedings highlight the inefficiencies and absurdities of the legal process in colonial Australia.Lawson uses humor and satire to critique the social and legal injustices faced by the poorer members of society. The characters in the story are often depicted as struggling against a system that is indifferent to their hardships, with the courtroom serving as a microcosm of the broader societal issues of the time.Through vivid descriptions of the rural setting and the colorful personalities of the courtroom, Lawson paints a picture of life in colonial Australia that is both realistic and critical. The story's focus on social justice and the struggles of the common people makes it a powerful commentary on the challenges faced by those living in poverty. The harsh, isolated landscape serves as a powerful backdrop for the courtroom drama, reinforcing the themes of inequality and the often absurd nature of the legal system in colonial Australia.
On the Track

On the Track

Henry Lawson

Megali Verlag
2023
pokkari
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
On the Track

On the Track

Henry Lawson

Megali Verlag
2023
sidottu
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.