Issue Details: First known date: 1972... 1972 An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930
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Henry Savery, Quintus Servinton, Barry Argyle , single work
Argyle challenges Cecil Hadgraft's idea (based on date, setting and residence of author) that Quintus Servinton is the first Australian novel, by pointing to the influence of Walter Scott and the author's lack of engagement with a geographical or political notion of Australia.
(p. 10-26)
Charles Rowcroft, Tales of the Colonies and The Bushranger of Van Diemen's Land, Barry Argyle , single work
Argyle discusses Rowcroft's better novels, demonstrating the author's treatment of colonisation, gender relations and his portrayal of aborigines. The discussion of these issues complements or supplements Argyle's larger concern with the influence of Walter Scott and the appearance of the Byronic hero in Australian literarture.
(p. 27-53)
Thomas McCombie, Arabin, Barry Argyle , single work criticism (p. 54-59)
James Tucker, Ralph Rashleigh, Barry Argyle , single work (p. 60-83)
Henry Kingsley, The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn, Barry Argyle , single work (p. 84-117)
Marcus Clarke, For the Term of his Natural Life, Barry Argyle , single work (p. 118-147)
Rolf Boldrewood, Robbery Under Arms, Barry Argyle , single work (p. 148-177)
Joseph Furphy, Such is Life, Barry Argyle , single work criticism (p. 178-207)
William Hay : The Escape of the Notorious Sir William Heans, Barry Argyle , single work (p. 208-228)
Henry Handel Richardson, The Fortunes of Richard Mahony, Barry Argyle , single work (p. 229-254)

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Works about this Work

Another Metaphysics for Colonialism Kendrick Smithyman , 1977 single work review
— Appears in: The Journal of Commonwealth Literature , August vol. 12 no. 1 1977; (p. 66-73)

— Review of Social Patterns in Australian Literature T. Inglis Moore , 1971 single work criticism ; The Australian Nationalists : Modern Critical Essays 1971 anthology criticism ; An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism ; Images of Society and Nature : Seven Essays on Australian Novels 1971 selected work criticism ; The Australian Experience : Critical Essays on Australian Novels 1974 anthology criticism ; On Emu Creek 'Steele Rudd' , 1921-1922 single work novel
y separately published work icon Momentous Decade : Society and Thought : Australia, 1838-1848 Norman Bartlett , Canberra : 1976 19373512 1976 single work thesis

'In searching for the origins of the Australian ethos it is tempting to regard convicts and "old hands" as the seedbed of Australian political democracy as well as part of the humus that nourished mateship and egalitarianism. While, as Russel Ward documents in The Australian Legend, many Australian social attitudes data back to convict days, the origin of Australian political democracy followed urban English rather than American or Australian frontier patterns.' (Thesis description)

Untitled Michael Wilding , 1974 single work review
— Appears in: Yearbook of English Studies , vol. 4 no. 1974; (p. 322-323)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
Untitled J. Jones , 1974 single work review
— Appears in: Studies in the Novel , vol. 5 no. 1974; (p. 402)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
Untitled Laurie Hergenhan , 1974 single work review
— Appears in: Aumla , May no. 41 1974; (p. 105-106)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
Untitled 1973 single work review
— Appears in: Southern Review , vol. 6 no. 1 1973; (p. 89)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
Untitled John Beston , 1973 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 February 1973; (p. 25)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
Untitled Alan Brissenden , 1973 single work review
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 24 March 1973; (p. 22)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
Untitled Harry Payne Heseltine , 1973 single work review
— Appears in: Review of English Studies , vol. 34 no. 1973; (p. 378-380)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
Untitled Brian Kiernan , 1973 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 6 no. 2 1973; (p. 209-213)

— Review of An Introduction to the Australian Novel 1830-1930 Barry Argyle , 1972 selected work criticism
y separately published work icon Momentous Decade : Society and Thought : Australia, 1838-1848 Norman Bartlett , Canberra : 1976 19373512 1976 single work thesis

'In searching for the origins of the Australian ethos it is tempting to regard convicts and "old hands" as the seedbed of Australian political democracy as well as part of the humus that nourished mateship and egalitarianism. While, as Russel Ward documents in The Australian Legend, many Australian social attitudes data back to convict days, the origin of Australian political democracy followed urban English rather than American or Australian frontier patterns.' (Thesis description)

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