How the Reverend Joseph Simmondsen Lost His Character single work   short story   humour  
Alternative title: The Parson's Blackboy
Issue Details: First known date: 1892... 1892 How the Reverend Joseph Simmondsen Lost His Character
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Text Unit Name Institution Year
How the Reverend Joseph Simmondsen Lost His Character The Parson's Blackboy Jack Fruit , 1892 single work short story humour (taught in 1 units)
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 May vol. 12 no. 640 1892; (p. 22) The Last of Six : Tales of the Austral Tropics 1893; (p. 102-107) Tales of the Austral Tropics 1894; (p. 145-156) The Bulletin Story Book : A Selection of Stories and Literary Sketches from 'The Bulletin' [1881-1901] 1901; (p. 35-39) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 121-125) Australian Short Stories 1951; (p. 19-24)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 137-144)

— Appears in: Australische Erzähler : Eine Anthologie 1961; (p. 22-27)
Australian Literature University of New South Wales 2015 (Semester 1)
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