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Wilding challenges the critical consensus that dismisses Lawson's political writing. Wilding demonstrates that when these stories are analysed in historical and intellectual contexts a "rich specificity of social observation and political thought" is revealed.
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Henry Lawson's Socialist Vision
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Henry Lawson's Socialist Vision
Subjects:
- Two Boys at Grinder Bros 1900 single work short story
- A Day on a Selection 1892 single work short story
- The Drover's Wife 1892 single work short story
- The Union Buries Its Dead 1893 single work short story
- Joe Wilson and His Mates 1901 selected work short story
- Lord Douglas 1902 single work short story
- The Loaded Dog 1899 single work short story
- Barney, Take Me Home Again 1902 single work short story
- Triangles of Life 1984 single work short story
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