Sheila E. Tearle Sheila E. Tearle i(A16735 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 John Farrell : Poet, Patriot, and Journalist Sheila E. Tearle , B. T. Dowd , 1971 single work biography criticism
— Appears in: Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society , June vol. 57 no. 2 1971; (p. 143-159)
Tearle and Dowd provide an overview of Farrell's life as a brewer, newspaper-man and poet. The composition, revision and reception of How He Died and Other Poems is discussed and some attention is paid to Farrell's patriotic verse. Farrell's "The Hymn of the Commonwealth" was sung by a chorus of a thousand voices at the Inauguration Ceremony of Federation.
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