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The author compares Henry Kingsley's The Fortunes of Geoffrey Hamlyn (1859) 'regarded as the beginning of Australian outback literature' with Charles de Boos' lesser known but earlier 'bushranger' novel The Stockman's Daughter (1856).
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- The Stockman's Daughter 1856 single work novel
- The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn 1859 single work novel
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