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Issue Details: First known date: 1882... 1882 Literary Gossip
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'...the consistent and successful attempt of too many English reviewers to twaddle Australian authors out of the English market, and at the same time to thust upon us English notions of Australian life about as accurate and artistic as a Fiji Islander's notions of the celestial city... There is a tale to be told of Australian life, and it will be only told aright by one who has drunk deeply of the the Australian spirit...'

Notes

  • This article begins by citing the review in The Athenaeum (London) of Ada Cambridge's novel A Mere Chance, and goes on to criticise the treatment of Australian authors by English critics generally.

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