"Australian Writers" by Desmond Byrne is a literary survey written in the late 19th century. This book examines the contributions of various significant Australian authors, highlighting the complexities and challenges of developing a distinct national literature in a young, self-governing country. Byrne sets the stage for discussions on prominent figures such as Marcus Clarke and Henry Kingsley, addressing the cultural context of their works and the unique themes they explore. The opening of the work introduces the theme of national literature in Australia, contemplating the time required for distinct literary characteristics to emerge in a newly self-governing nation. It discusses the paradox of a society that reads extensively yet fails to produce significant local literature, comparing Australia’s intellectual climate to that of America. The author critiques the tendency for Australian writers to feel overshadowed by their British antecedents while calling for an increased appreciation and support for their artistic endeavors. This introduction serves not only to contextualize the authors that follow in the text but also to frame a broader discussion on the state of Australian literature itself. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Australian Writers
By Desmond Byrne
"Australian Writers" by Desmond Byrne is a literary survey written in the late 19th century. This book examines the contributions of various significa...
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