The Flaneur in Sydney single work   prose   satire  
Issue Details: First known date: 1868... 1868 The Flaneur in Sydney
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The 'Flaneur' turns [his] attention to the adoption of 'blue and gold Court costumes' by British members of parliament and to The Sydney Morning Herald's Paris correspondent 'Stella'. The 'Flaneur' asserts that 'Stella' 'omits almost everything that would interest' Sydney readers and suggests that the colonial readership would be better served if such a column was written in Sydney 'with the help of a file of French papers'.

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    y separately published work icon The Empire no. 5073 22 February 1868 7004591 1868 newspaper issue 1868 pg. 5
Last amended 10 Feb 2014 12:11:39
Subjects:
  • Paris,
    c
    France,
    c
    Western Europe, Europe,
  • c
    United Kingdom (UK),
    c
    Western Europe, Europe,
  • Sydney, New South Wales,
  • 1868
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