y separately published work icon The Unsparing Scourge : Australian Satirical Texts 1845-1860 anthology   poetry   short story   criticism   biography   satire  
Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 The Unsparing Scourge : Australian Satirical Texts 1845-1860
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Nedlands, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:University of Western Australia. Centre for Studies in Australian Literature , 1988 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Unsparing Scourge : Australian Satirical Text 1845-1860 : Introduction, Vincent O'Sullivan , single work criticism (p. 9-14)
Thomas Mitchell : Lines Written at Broughton's Pass, Vincent O'Sullivan , single work criticism (p. 15-21)
Lines Written at Broughton's Passi"Here limpid streams surround untainted earth", Thomas Livingstone Mitchell , single work poetry satire (p. 18-21)
Charles Harpur : The Temple of Infamy, Vincent O'Sullivan , selected work poetry (p. 23-55)
The Temple of Infamyi"Weary of life almost, to think how Wrong", Charles Harpur , single work poetry satire (p. 26-55)
William Forster : The Genius and the Ghost, Vincent O'Sullivan , single work criticism (p. 57-69)
The Genius and the Ghost, William Forster , single work drama satire (p. 60-69)
Daniel Deniehy : How I Became Attorney-General of New Barataria, Vincent O'Sullivan , single work criticism biography (p. 71-97)
How I Became Attorney-General of New Barataria : A Story for the New Year, Daniel Henry Deniehy , single work short story satire (p. 74-97)
Maxwell Miller : The Tasmanian House of Assembly, Vincent O'Sullivan , single work criticism biography (p. 99-129)
The Tasmanian House of Assemblyi"Know ye the tale, a true old tale of love,", Maxwell Miller , single work poetry satire (p. 102-129)
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