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Ackland explores Kendall's crisis of faith in relation to the verse narratives that illustrate his attempt to "supplement the truths of religion with those of poetry". Kendall uses myth and biblical figures to to express his existential dilemma in the late 1860s. But these poems were not included in Leaves from Australian Forests (1869) and remained concealed in newspaper archives. Because these poems are not discussed by Kendall's biographers understanding of Kendall's life and work is incomplete.
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Towards "The Shadow": Henry Kendall and the Mid-Century Crisis of Faith
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Towards "The Shadow": Henry Kendall and the Mid-Century Crisis of Faith
Westerly
Subjects:
- A Death in the Bush 1868 single work poetry
- The Voyage of Telegonus 1866 single work poetry
- King Saul at Gilboa : A Battle Piece 1869 single work poetry
- On the Paroo 1865 single work poetry
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