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Issue Details: First known date: 1942... 1942 Squatter's Luck and Other Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Carlton, Parkville - Carlton area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Melbourne University Press , 1954 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Floodi"From thick clouds over the black Warrumbungles,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 1)
After Raini"The luscious pigweed,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 5)
Firei"From black clouds over the lost Warrumbungles,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 7)
Harvesti"On Pallamallawa, Myee, North Star and Narrabri holdings,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 12)
Untitledi"I loved a flapper", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 13)
Weeds,i"'I treats Wild Chicory,'", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 14-16)
Untitledi"Blond wheat. Lapis-lazuli sky, and umpteen candle-power", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 15)
Untitledi"By Wee Waa, in th' Yummoopens,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 16)
Wari"Through blue mists over the brown Warrumbungles,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 17)
Yesterdayi"Dear child, you in your native land unfold", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 18-20)
The Command To Dayi"Go, happy day,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 21-22)
Untitledi"Remote your home. Only by flight of dove", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 22)
The Invitation to Apollonai"Young Adam on the talking hills", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 23-24)
Untitledi"You heard no answer. In the heart of spring", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 24)
The Birdsi"'Joey.....Joey'", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 25-26)
Untitledi"Boycott since chaos, the implacable bush", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 26)
The Nick-Namesi"Gold-clotted wattles you called 'Butter-balls'", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 27-28)
Star Comforti"Now, before dawn, Orion,", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 29-32)
Untitledi"Waking, child, while you slept, your mother took", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 30-32)
Cider Songi"An apple fell in Paradise when Lady Eve was passing by;", Ethel Anderson , single work poetry (p. 33)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Notes:
Dedication: Dedicated 'To One Absent', followed by an untitled poem which has been identified as Anderson's, 'The Watchful Hour'.
Alternative title: Squatter's Luck : With Other Bucolic Eclogues
Notes:
Dedication: Dedicated 'To One Absent', followed by an untitled poem which was presumedly written by Anderson. (First line: Her piety was the moon on the sea,)
Notes:
Comprised of six parts: 'Squatter's Luck'; 'Eight Poems for Austin'; For Bethia, Widowed'; 'Elegiac Verses'; 'At Rangamatty'; 'Other Poems'.
    • Carlton, Parkville - Carlton area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,: Melbourne University Press , 1954 .
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      Extent: 66p.
      Edition info: Second and enlarged edition
      Note/s:
      • Contains 'Preface to the Second Edition', Ethel Anderson, New Green, Turramurra, December 1953.
      • Includes 'Preface to the First Edition', [Ethel Anderson], Ball Green, Turramurra, January 1942.

Works about this Work

Trading Yarns : India, Australia, and Ethel Anderson Paul Sharrad , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: New Literatures Review , Spring vol. 41 no. 2004; (p. 85-103)
'In the Macleay Museum at the University of Sydney a serendipitous variety of Victorian curiosities are brought. together from many private collections. Amongst them is a small card with a sample of white fabric attached. It is a piece of muslin, made from cotton grown in Australia, spun in Manchester, and woven in Dacca, dated "c. 1850." What it indicates is the complex network of colonial production that was already outsourcing and modularising long before the word "globalisation" had been thought of. Bringing this item together with an equally curious "museum piece" of Australian literature (the Indian stories of Ethel Anderson) points up some of the limitations of previous constructions of literary histories, not just those standard narratives of the spread of (and assimilation to) Empire culture, but also the nationalist counter-stories of a separate and different emergence of an autonomous cultural identity.'

 (Introduction)

'Woful Shepherds' : Anti-Pastoral in Australian Poetry Paul Kane , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Imagining Australia : Literature and Culture in the New New World 2004; (p. 269-283)
An Australian Eclogue Book : Ethel Anderson's 'Squatter's Luck' (1942) Carol Franklin , 1992 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , March vol. 52 no. 1 1992; (p. 33-47)
y separately published work icon Ethel and the Governors' General : A Biography of Ethel Anderson (1883-1958) and Brigadier-General A.T. Anderson (1868-1949) Bethia Foott , Paddington : Rainforest Publishing , 1992 Z506102 1992 single work biography The name Ethel Anderson may not be as well-known as that of other Australian authors, but she has been hailed as one of our best writers and poets. Similarly, Austin Anderson is probably not familiar outside military circles, where his distinguished army career won him much acclaim. He was later a private secretary to three New South Wales governors and two governor generals. In this biography of her parents, Bethia Foott has blended their lives into a rich tapestry which reflects a unique way of life in the first half of this century.
[Review] Squatter's Luck Marcie Collett , 1943 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Quarterly , vol. 15 no. 1 1943; (p. 108-109)

— Review of Squatter's Luck and Other Poems Ethel Anderson , 1942 selected work poetry
No Luck G. R. Manton , 1942 single work review
— Appears in: Southerly , December vol. 3 no. 3 1942; (p. 31-32)

— Review of Squatter's Luck and Other Poems Ethel Anderson , 1942 selected work poetry
Recent Australian Poetry : Pastoral Nettie Palmer , 1942 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin Papers , Christmas vol. 1 no. 12 1942; (p. 29-30)

— Review of Squatter's Luck and Other Poems Ethel Anderson , 1942 selected work poetry
Two Newcomers 1943 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 3 February vol. 64 no. 3286 1943; (p. 2)

— Review of Squatter's Luck and Other Poems Ethel Anderson , 1942 selected work poetry
[Review] Squatter's Luck 1943 single work review
— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 26 June 1943; (p. 311)

— Review of Squatter's Luck and Other Poems Ethel Anderson , 1942 selected work poetry
[Review] Squatter's Luck Marcie Collett , 1943 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Quarterly , vol. 15 no. 1 1943; (p. 108-109)

— Review of Squatter's Luck and Other Poems Ethel Anderson , 1942 selected work poetry
'Woful Shepherds' : Anti-Pastoral in Australian Poetry Paul Kane , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Imagining Australia : Literature and Culture in the New New World 2004; (p. 269-283)
Trading Yarns : India, Australia, and Ethel Anderson Paul Sharrad , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: New Literatures Review , Spring vol. 41 no. 2004; (p. 85-103)
'In the Macleay Museum at the University of Sydney a serendipitous variety of Victorian curiosities are brought. together from many private collections. Amongst them is a small card with a sample of white fabric attached. It is a piece of muslin, made from cotton grown in Australia, spun in Manchester, and woven in Dacca, dated "c. 1850." What it indicates is the complex network of colonial production that was already outsourcing and modularising long before the word "globalisation" had been thought of. Bringing this item together with an equally curious "museum piece" of Australian literature (the Indian stories of Ethel Anderson) points up some of the limitations of previous constructions of literary histories, not just those standard narratives of the spread of (and assimilation to) Empire culture, but also the nationalist counter-stories of a separate and different emergence of an autonomous cultural identity.'

 (Introduction)

An Australian Eclogue Book : Ethel Anderson's 'Squatter's Luck' (1942) Carol Franklin , 1992 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , March vol. 52 no. 1 1992; (p. 33-47)
Buckley's? 1942 single work review
— Appears in: Angry Penguins , no. 4 1942; (p. 27)
y separately published work icon Ethel and the Governors' General : A Biography of Ethel Anderson (1883-1958) and Brigadier-General A.T. Anderson (1868-1949) Bethia Foott , Paddington : Rainforest Publishing , 1992 Z506102 1992 single work biography The name Ethel Anderson may not be as well-known as that of other Australian authors, but she has been hailed as one of our best writers and poets. Similarly, Austin Anderson is probably not familiar outside military circles, where his distinguished army career won him much acclaim. He was later a private secretary to three New South Wales governors and two governor generals. In this biography of her parents, Bethia Foott has blended their lives into a rich tapestry which reflects a unique way of life in the first half of this century.
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