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Heseltine employs a musical metaphor to show that the integrity of Lawson's great tales of the 1890s "resides in his determination to hold the balance between the spiritual wasteland he perceived in his own and other lives and the tantalising but illusory promise of rebirth he could not help but entertain".
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Between Living and Dying : The Ground of Lawson's Art
Subjects:
- A Day on a Selection 1892 single work short story
- The Union Buries Its Dead 1893 single work short story
- The Mystery of Dave Regan 1894 single work short story
- The Bush Undertaker 1892 single work short story
- A Love Story 1893 single work short story
- The Man Who Was Drowned 1984 single work short story
- That Pretty Girl in the Army 1902 single work short story
- The Blindness of One-Eyed Bogan 1902 single work short story
- Rats 1893 single work short story
- 1890s
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