Issue Details: First known date: 1845... 1845 Marmont, or, Suffering Without Guilt : A Tale, in Six Cantos
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G. B. Barton notes: 'The tale is simply that of an innocent man condemned and executed on suspicion of murder. It appears to have been written by an uneducated man.' (Miller, p. 232).

Notes

  • Dedication: To George Allen, Esq., M.C., Mayor of Sydney, the following tale entitled Marmont; or, Suffering without Guilt, is most respectfully dedicated, by the author.
  • Epigraph: Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffered these things? I tell you, Nay. Jesus Christ.
  • The Mitchell Library copy of this work includes a handwritten note: 'Mrs Hermans / with the Authors [sic] compliments / Brisbane July 28 1848'.

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Untitled 1845 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 22 November vol. 5 no. 122 1845; (p. 243-244)

— Review of Thoughts: A Series of Sonnets Charles Harpur , 1845 selected work poetry ; Marmont, or, Suffering Without Guilt : A Tale, in Six Cantos G. F. Poole , 1845 single work poetry
Untitled 1845 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature , 22 November vol. 5 no. 122 1845; (p. 243-244)

— Review of Thoughts: A Series of Sonnets Charles Harpur , 1845 selected work poetry ; Marmont, or, Suffering Without Guilt : A Tale, in Six Cantos G. F. Poole , 1845 single work poetry
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