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Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 82 2004; (p. 162-164)
— Review of Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering 1867 single work autobiography -
Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: JAS Review of Books , August no. 26 2004;
— Review of Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering 1867 single work autobiography -
Brutal life on floating prisons
2001
single work
column
biography
— Appears in: The Age , 10 March 2001; (p. 11) -
Rogue's progress
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 27 February vol. 119 no. 6263 2001; (p. 78)
— Review of Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering 1867 single work autobiography -
Owen Suffolk - Poet and Convict
1954
single work
biography
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 2 August 1954; (p. 28-31, 34) 'A century ago, grim vessels lay at anchor in Hobson's Bay. They were the notorious hulks packed with criminals for whom the gaols could find no room, floating hells crammed with human misery. Yet on board one of them was a young man, who, under happier circumstances, might have been successful and even famous. This is the tragic story of Owen Suffolk, victim of circumstance and prey to his own weakness, who left posterity in his debt by writing an autobiography which showed what life meant to a convict. After many years of penal servitude he became, ironically enough, a contributor to the exclusive English 'Gentleman's Magazine''.(Publisher's blurb p. 29)
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Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: JAS Review of Books , August no. 26 2004;
— Review of Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering 1867 single work autobiography -
Untitled
2004
single work
review
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 82 2004; (p. 162-164)
— Review of Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering 1867 single work autobiography -
Rogue's progress
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 27 February vol. 119 no. 6263 2001; (p. 78)
— Review of Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering 1867 single work autobiography -
Owen Suffolk - Poet and Convict
1954
single work
biography
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 2 August 1954; (p. 28-31, 34) 'A century ago, grim vessels lay at anchor in Hobson's Bay. They were the notorious hulks packed with criminals for whom the gaols could find no room, floating hells crammed with human misery. Yet on board one of them was a young man, who, under happier circumstances, might have been successful and even famous. This is the tragic story of Owen Suffolk, victim of circumstance and prey to his own weakness, who left posterity in his debt by writing an autobiography which showed what life meant to a convict. After many years of penal servitude he became, ironically enough, a contributor to the exclusive English 'Gentleman's Magazine''.(Publisher's blurb p. 29) -
Brutal life on floating prisons
2001
single work
column
biography
— Appears in: The Age , 10 March 2001; (p. 11)
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