y separately published work icon The Manor House and Other Poems selected work   poetry  
  • Author:agent Ada Cambridge http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/cambridge-ada
Issue Details: First known date: 1875... 1875 The Manor House and Other Poems
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* Contents derived from the London,
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Daldy, Isbister , 1875 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Looking in the Firei"The snow falls soft and thick. My cedar bough", Ada Cambridge , single work poetry (p. 200-202)
Practicing the Anthemi"A summer wind blows through the open porch,", Ada Cambridge , single work poetry (p. 211-215)
By the Camp Firei"Ah, 'twas but now I saw the sun flush pink on yonder placid tide;", Ada Cambridge , single work poetry (p. 225-231)
Unstrungi"My skies were blue, and my sun was bright,", Ada Cambridge , single work poetry (p. 232-233)

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Works about this Work

Ada Cambridge : Pioneer of Australian Mystical Poetry Toby Davidson , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 24 no. 1 2010; (p. 27-34)
'This article offers a new perspective on Ada Cambridge's work from 1875-1913 by contending that she represents the first categorical example of an Australian Christian mystical poet.' (27)
Beyond the Manor House Michael Ackland , 1994 extract biography criticism (That Shining Band : A Study of Australian Colonial Verse Tradition)
— Appears in: That Shining Band : A Study of Australian Colonial Verse Tradition 1994; (p. 155-174)
y separately published work icon That Shining Band : A Study of Australian Colonial Verse Tradition Michael Ackland , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1994 Z463297 1994 single work criticism Rejecting the apparently common perception that Australia's national identity was first expressed in verse by the balladists of the 1890s, Ackland explores the thematic developments of early colonial poets, both men and women, whose place in Australia's literary history he believes to have been largely undervalued.
The Iphigenia Complex : Repression and Empowerment in Australian Colonial Women's Verse Michael Ackland , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , Winter vol. 39 no. 2 1994; (p. 17-31)
Ada Cambridge : Pioneer of Australian Mystical Poetry Toby Davidson , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 24 no. 1 2010; (p. 27-34)
'This article offers a new perspective on Ada Cambridge's work from 1875-1913 by contending that she represents the first categorical example of an Australian Christian mystical poet.' (27)
The Iphigenia Complex : Repression and Empowerment in Australian Colonial Women's Verse Michael Ackland , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , Winter vol. 39 no. 2 1994; (p. 17-31)
y separately published work icon That Shining Band : A Study of Australian Colonial Verse Tradition Michael Ackland , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1994 Z463297 1994 single work criticism Rejecting the apparently common perception that Australia's national identity was first expressed in verse by the balladists of the 1890s, Ackland explores the thematic developments of early colonial poets, both men and women, whose place in Australia's literary history he believes to have been largely undervalued.
Beyond the Manor House Michael Ackland , 1994 extract biography criticism (That Shining Band : A Study of Australian Colonial Verse Tradition)
— Appears in: That Shining Band : A Study of Australian Colonial Verse Tradition 1994; (p. 155-174)
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