y separately published work icon Utopian Brisbane, and All Other Known Writings of Austin South collected work   poetry   short story   novel   extract  
Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Utopian Brisbane, and All Other Known Writings of Austin South
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Brisbane, Queensland,:, 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
From a Far Countryi"What shall I say if he, some day returning", Maeterlinck , 'Austin South' (translator), single work poetry
An Ode, to the Commonwealth of Australia, 'Austin South' , single work poetry
At High Tide, 'Austin South' , single work short story
The Land and the People : Two Chapters from an Unpublished Social Novel, 'Austin South' , extract novel
This is part of a larger utopian novel in which Maurice Fenton, of Brisbane is injured in 1891 and awakens in 1995. He finds that Brisbane has become the perfect city with an almost perfect population. This utopia has developed because people followed the 'Single Tax' and other teachings of Henry George. The complete work seems to have disappeared and was probably never published.(Description by William Metcalf)
In Those Days - or, Life in the Twentieth Century, 'Austin South' , extract novel
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