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Issue Details: First known date: 1921... 1921 Dusk : A Novel
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Notes

  • Dedication: To My Brother and True Comrade, Christian

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • London,
      c
      England,
      c
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      United Kingdom (UK),
      c
      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      Hutchinson ,
      1921 .
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      Extent: 252p.

Works about this Work

Love Is Not Enough : Australian Romantic Fiction from the Mid-nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century Hsu-Ming Teo , 2023 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Cambridge History of the Australian Novel 2023;
Marie Bjelke Petersen's Romances : Fulfilling the Contract, Subverting the Spirit Roslynn D. Haynes , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 70 no. 2 2010; (p. 41-63)
'This article examines Petersen's ulterior agenda in relation to her novels and considers the extent to which her propagandist aims enhanced or subverted the romance genre' (43).
Romanticism and Environmentalism : The Tasmanian Novels of Marie Bjelke-Petersen Roslynn D. Haynes , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , May vol. 20 no. 1 2001; (p. 62-75)
Examines romanticism and early environmentalism in Bjelke-Petersen's almost forgotten novels about the Tasmanian landscape. Haynes argues that although in one sense Bjelke-Petersen's "Romantic emphasis on possessing, and being possessed by, Nature can be seen as a form of emotional imperialism, her Tasmanian novels provided an important reassessment and a widely publicised step towards the acceptance of wilderness conservation in the state" (74).
Novels 1922 single work review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 21 January 1922; (p. 3)

— Review of Dusk : A Novel Marie Bjelke-Petersen , 1921 single work novel
A brief synopsis and mostly favourable review of the novel.
A Satchel of Books 1922 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 February vol. 43 no. 2190 1922; (p. 25)

— Review of Dusk : A Novel Marie Bjelke-Petersen , 1921 single work novel
Novels 1922 single work review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 21 January 1922; (p. 3)

— Review of Dusk : A Novel Marie Bjelke-Petersen , 1921 single work novel
A brief synopsis and mostly favourable review of the novel.
A Satchel of Books 1922 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 February vol. 43 no. 2190 1922; (p. 25)

— Review of Dusk : A Novel Marie Bjelke-Petersen , 1921 single work novel
Marie Bjelke Petersen's Romances : Fulfilling the Contract, Subverting the Spirit Roslynn D. Haynes , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 70 no. 2 2010; (p. 41-63)
'This article examines Petersen's ulterior agenda in relation to her novels and considers the extent to which her propagandist aims enhanced or subverted the romance genre' (43).
Romanticism and Environmentalism : The Tasmanian Novels of Marie Bjelke-Petersen Roslynn D. Haynes , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , May vol. 20 no. 1 2001; (p. 62-75)
Examines romanticism and early environmentalism in Bjelke-Petersen's almost forgotten novels about the Tasmanian landscape. Haynes argues that although in one sense Bjelke-Petersen's "Romantic emphasis on possessing, and being possessed by, Nature can be seen as a form of emotional imperialism, her Tasmanian novels provided an important reassessment and a widely publicised step towards the acceptance of wilderness conservation in the state" (74).
Love Is Not Enough : Australian Romantic Fiction from the Mid-nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century Hsu-Ming Teo , 2023 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Cambridge History of the Australian Novel 2023;
Last amended 21 Feb 2017 13:22:56
Subjects:
  • Queenstown, Western Tasmania (including the West Coast), Tasmania,
  • Mount Lyell, Western Tasmania (including the West Coast), Tasmania,
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