Popular Verses

Popular Verses

by Henry Lawson
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/11/2021

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In "Popular Verses," Henry Lawson captures the essence of Australian identity through poignant poetry that combines both realism and sentimentality. Written in the late 19th century, Lawson's verses mirror the struggles and triumphs of the Australian outback, employing a colloquial style that resonates with the vernacular of his time. The collection reveals a deep appreciation for the Australian landscape and its people, utilizing vivid imagery and emotional depth to discuss themes of hardship, resilience, and camaraderie among the working class. Lawson'Äôs lyrical dexterity invites readers to engage with the everyday experiences and sentiments that characterize life in rural Australia, thus establishing a firm literary context within the burgeoning Australian nationalism of the era. Henry Lawson (1867-1922), often dubbed the 'poet of the people,' was born in a time of great social and political change in Australia. Growing up in the bush amidst various hardships shaped his empathetic voice and ability to articulate the shared experiences of his contemporaries. His own life struggles, including challenges with health and economic adversity, deeply influenced his work, fostering a profound understanding of societal issues that he passionately conveyed through his poetry. "Popular Verses" is not only a celebration of Australian culture but also an invitation for readers to explore the rich tapestry of human emotions woven within its pages. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in Australian literature, sociology, or poetry, as it provides an authentic glimpse into the soul of a nation and resonates with universal themes of perseverance and community.

ISBN:
4066338050731
4066338050731
Category:
Poetry anthologies (various poets)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-11-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson was born in Grenfell, NSW, in 1867. At 14 he became totally deaf, an affliction which many have suggested rendered his world all the more vivid and subsequently enlivened his later writing.

After a stint of coach painting, he edited a periodical, The Republican, and began writing verse and short stories. His first work of short fiction appeared in the Bulletin in 1888.

He travelled and wrote short fiction and poetry throughout his life and published numerous collections of both even as his marriage collapsed and he descended into poverty and mental illness. He died in 1922, leaving his wife and two children.

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