Macartney takes Palmer to task for his "revision" of Furphy's work and discusses the working relationship between the author and Stephens at first publication; praises the reissue of Lawson's prose; takes issue with Hill's credibility and describes Glass' style as "high-falutin".
Macartney takes Palmer to task for his "revision" of Furphy's work and discusses the working relationship between the author and Stephens at first publication; praises the reissue of Lawson's prose; takes issue with Hill's credibility and describes Glass' style as "high-falutin".