Charles Allan Sherard Charles Allan Sherard i(A30852 works by)
Born: Established: 1857 Ballarat, Ballarat area, Ballarat - Bendigo area, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 6 Nov 1921 Perth, Western Australia,
Gender: Male
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1 By the Sheepwash Dam i "Here, where we carelessly stroll to-day,", Charles Allan Sherard , 1990-1889 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Poet's Discovery : Nineteenth Century Australia in Verse 1990; (p. 338-340)
1 A Mallee Crusoe Charles Allan Sherard , 1898 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australasian , 15 January vol. 64 no. 1659 1898; (p. 51)
1 In The Wake of Corunna: An Australian Racing Story Charles Allan Sherard , 1898 single work novella
1 1 y separately published work icon A Daughter of the South and Other Poems Charles Allan Sherard , London Sydney : Griffith, Farran, Okeden and Welsh , 1889 Z1258512 1889 selected work poetry
1 Satan's Ganymede i "Roughly clad, yet picturesquely", Charles Allan Sherard , 1888 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Ballads and Rhymes : Poems Inspired by Life and Scenery in Australia and New Zealand 1888; (p. 190-194) A Century of Australian Song 1888; (p. 418-422)
1 Lost in the Mallee i "Fraught with flame, and clad in crimson", Charles Allan Sherard , 1888 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Ballads and Rhymes : Poems Inspired by Life and Scenery in Australia and New Zealand 1888; (p. 186-189) A Century of Australian Song 1888; (p. 414-417)
1 Solaced i "The river banks glitter with white wild flower", Charles Allan Sherard , 1888 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Ballads and Rhymes : Poems Inspired by Life and Scenery in Australia and New Zealand 1888; (p. 184-186) A Century of Australian Song 1888; (p. 411-413)
1 At Last : A Squatter's Story i "Close the the cliffs where the wild waves defiantly sprang in their splendour", Charles Allan Sherard , 1888 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australasian , 15 December vol. 45 no. 1185 1888; (p. 1356)
1 By Night i "The night-queen flashed with a thousand stars,", Charles Allan Sherard , 1885 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Review , July vol. 10 no. 39 1885; (p. 299-300)
1 Dreams i "Afar in the deep azure distance", Charles Allan Sherard , 1885 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Review , January vol. 10 no. 37 1885; (p. 61-65)
1 Labour and Capital i "In amateur dentistry, rude but effective,", Charles Allan Sherard , 1884 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tasmanian Mail , 12 April 1884; (p. 7)
1 Rivals i "Thin threads are spun slowly, sharp steel gleams and glisters,", Charles Allan Sherard , 1884 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne Review , July vol. 9 no. 35 1884; (p. 312-321)
1 Zuleika the Pirate Queen ; Or, The Lover, the Lady and the Long-lost Child Charles Allan Sherard , P. Needham (composer), 1878 single work musical theatre burlesque fantasy humour

Billed as a 'new and original extravaganza' and a 'melo-dramatic extravaganza' containing love intrigues and a lost child plot set on an island ruled by the Queen of Pirates. Local and topical allusions to Ballarat and the Melbourne newspapers were included.

1 y separately published work icon Fatima the Fair; Or, The Beauty, the Belle and the Bearded Bashaw : An Operatic Burlesque Charles Allan Sherard , Ballarat : Charles Allan Sherard , 1876 (Manuscript version)15836145 Z859921 1876 single work musical theatre burlesque fantasy humour Operatic burlesque.

A burlesque utilsing opera-bouffe and other music. The story is based on the original plot in which Bluebeard desires Fatima as his wife. Hymen is able to thwart the influence of Mormonetta and thus helps Fatima marry Selim.
1 Plantagenetta : A Model Three-Volume Novel Charles Allan Sherard , 1874 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 9 no. 111 1874; (p. 680-681)
Mock romance of England and Australia; an idle English swell wins the hand of his fair lady over the claims of a one-legged German count - courtesy of a lucky bet on the 1872 Melbourne Cup and the death of five cousins in a railway accident shortly followed by two more deaths which made him the Earl of Doodledum. (PB)
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