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Convict transportation

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  • Toby R. Benis
    Criminal Transport: George Barrington and the Colonial Cure

    Examines the representation of criminality and convicts in the work of George Barrington and argues that his stunningly successful Voyage to Botany Bay (1795) is…

    1 May 2002
  • J. S. Ryan
    Some Convict Sources in Keneally and Fitzgerald

    Ryan discusses the convict Maurice Fitzgerald, whose biography inspired both Keneally's novel Passenger and Fitzgerald's poem 'The Wind at Your Door'.

    1 May 1980
  • Ian Syson
    John Grant: Australia’s First ‘Really’ Radical Poet

    The colonisation of Aboriginal land is a moment of at least two clear examples of British imperial barbarity. In their study Dark Side of the…

    1 May 1994
  • Philip Mead
    Antipodal Ireland and Tasmanian Underworlds: John Mitchel and William Moore Ferrar

    The Central Highlands of Tasmania is an unlikely antipodes of Irish writing, but it is a region that has complex representations by exiled and immigrant…

    30 September 2021

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  • Toby R. Benis
  • Philip Mead
  • J. S. Ryan
  • Ian Syson

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  • Allegory
  • Australian landscape - Literary portrayal
  • British politics
  • Colonial literature & writers
  • Colonisation of Australia
  • Criminals
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  • Irish-Australian Literature
  • John Mitchel
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