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Response to an unsigned article in the Bulletin (14 September 1889) which argues that "the 'sundowner' is, and always has been, a myth".
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Jocoserious ‘Ignorance Shifting’ or ‘Aestho-Psycho-Eugenics’? : Interrogating Joseph Furphy’s Bulletin ‘Apprenticeship’
2013
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criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 13 no. 1 2013; 'Annotating Joseph Furphy’s first publication for the Bulletin raises some intriguing questions: to what extent was Furphy the product of the Bulletin writing academy, the late nineteenth century equivalent of a writing course, or to what extent was his talent sui generis? I intend to put this question to an extreme test, by reading closely his first published contribution to the Bulletin in 1889, ‘The Mythical Sundowner’.' (Author's abstract)
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Jocoserious ‘Ignorance Shifting’ or ‘Aestho-Psycho-Eugenics’? : Interrogating Joseph Furphy’s Bulletin ‘Apprenticeship’
2013
single work
criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 13 no. 1 2013; 'Annotating Joseph Furphy’s first publication for the Bulletin raises some intriguing questions: to what extent was Furphy the product of the Bulletin writing academy, the late nineteenth century equivalent of a writing course, or to what extent was his talent sui generis? I intend to put this question to an extreme test, by reading closely his first published contribution to the Bulletin in 1889, ‘The Mythical Sundowner’.' (Author's abstract)
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