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2 That Young Rebel Ethel Turner , 1892 single work novel

'Ethel Turner's "That Young Rebel" is the serial written for the final year of the Parthenon, the journal she wrote with her sister, Lilian, from 1889 to 1892. Her rebel exemplifies those qualities of resilience and a healthy disregard for authority that Turner - later author of the famous children's novel Seven Little Australians (1894) - clearly admires and finds appropriate as Australia itself moves towards independent nationhood.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Early Tales Mary Grant Bruce , Pamela Nutt (editor), Sydney : Juvenilia Press , 2013 8366299 2013 selected work short story

'Mary Grant Bruce’s nineteenth-century childhood was spent in rural Victoria and throughout her writing career this landscape provided the setting for many of her stories. These early tales, written for the newspaper The Leader, demonstrate an understanding of the challenges of the Australian outback and introduce many of the concerns she would later develop in her highly successful fiction for children.' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Ethel Turner : Tales from the Parthenon Pamela Nutt (editor), Sydney : Juvenilia Press , 2013 7525101 2013 anthology criticism
1 2 y separately published work icon Eleanor Dark's Juvenilia Jane Sloan (editor), Sydney : Juvenilia Press , 2013 7525064 2013 anthology poetry
1 2 y separately published work icon The Gipsy Dancer and Early Poems Dorothy Hewett , Christine Alexander (editor), Sydney : Juvenilia Press , 2009 Z1725973 2009 selected work poetry Dorothy Hewett, renowned Australian playwright and poet, grew up on a huge wheat and sheep farm in Western Australia. Her rural surroundings nurtured a rich imaginative life, recorded in poetry and in her first play The Gipsy Dancer. These previously unpublished works reveal her early dramatic flair and her youthful commitment to the world of words, with a subject matter surprisingly different from much of her later writing. (Publisher's blurb)
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