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The Session of Denunciation
1892
single work
short story
historical fiction
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 23 April vol. 12 no. 636 1892; (p. 21-23) Tales of the Early Days 1894; (p. 43-74) Convict Days 1960; (p. 137-152) -
The Falling of the Doom
1892
single work
short story
historical fiction
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 May vol. 12 no. 640 1892; (p. 19021) Tales of the Early Days 1894; (p. 98-125) Convict Days 1960; (p. 163-177) -
The Convening of the Ring
1892
single work
short story
historical fiction
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 9 April vol. 12 no. 634 1892; (p. 21-22) Tales of the Early Days 1894; (p. 21-42) Convict Days 1960; (p. 126-136) -
The Conclave of Doom
1892
single work
short story
historical fiction
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 7 May vol. 12 no. 638 1892; (p. 21-23) Tales of the Early Days 1894; (p. 74-97) Convict Days 1960; (p. 152-162)
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Price Warung and the Convicts : A View from (and of) the Nineties
1979
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , September vol. 39 no. 3 1979; (p. 309-326) Unnatural Lives : Studies in Australian Fiction about the Convicts, from James Tucker to Patrick White 1993; (p. 62-74) Hergenhan discusses Warung's 1890s treatment of Australia's convict past. Warung was the first writer to link the convict system with Australia's development beyond a colonial status. Hergenhan argues that Warung's fiction successfully connects this sense of the past with the political milieu of the 1890s, producing entertaining stories that make the past reverberate for later readers.
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Price Warung and the Convicts : A View from (and of) the Nineties
1979
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , September vol. 39 no. 3 1979; (p. 309-326) Unnatural Lives : Studies in Australian Fiction about the Convicts, from James Tucker to Patrick White 1993; (p. 62-74) Hergenhan discusses Warung's 1890s treatment of Australia's convict past. Warung was the first writer to link the convict system with Australia's development beyond a colonial status. Hergenhan argues that Warung's fiction successfully connects this sense of the past with the political milieu of the 1890s, producing entertaining stories that make the past reverberate for later readers.
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