Writers' tours & visits
Articles
- The Composition of Geoffry Hamlyn: The Legend and the Facts
INFORMATION about early colonial literary personalities is almost always hard to get, and in the case of Henry Kingsley who was nearly five years in…
1 October 1968 - Henry Lawson and Gertrude Moore
Rollo Arnold's reconstruction of Henry Lawson's association with Gertrude Moore at Pahiatua, on his first visit to New Zealand (Australian Literary Studies vol. 4…
1 May 1971 - Henry Lawson’s New Zealand Visits: A Comment
Rollo Arnold's important and interesting essay on Henry Lawson's three visits to New Zealand (Australian Literary Studies, vol. 3, no. 3, May 1968)…
1 May 1969 - A Reply to W.H. Pearson
It has been an unexpected pleasure to have my article come under the searching scrutiny of a scholar who has worked thoroughly over the same…
1 May 1969 - Henry Lawson: The New Zealand Visits
Writers on Henry Lawson have so far failed to give an adequate account of his visits to New Zealand in the 1890s The importance of…
1 May 1968 - Kipling’s Visit and the Early Reception of His Books in Australia (1889-1900)
Since Kipling was no ordinary traveller, his actual exploits and his early reputation among the Australians are both of interest. A study of the reception…
1 May 1985 - From Ballarat to Bendigo with Mark Twain
Discusses the seven-week leg of Mark Twain's 1895 Australian tour in which the writer visited seven Victorian country towns, concentrating particularly on the responses to…
1 May 1985 - ‘Greetings to the Angry Penguins’: Ern Malley, Harry Roskolenko and USA Connections
As Australia was turning, politically, away from England and towards America in the 1940s, a similar, though less discussed cultural shift was also taking place…
1 May 1996
Contributors
- Rollo D. Arnold
- Rollo D. Arnold
- Nan Bowman Albinski
- Rosilyn Baxter
- Brian Elliott
- William Harrison Pearson
- Gerhard Stilz
- Miriam Shillingsburg