The Boy in the BushCambridge University Press, 11. 4. 2002. - 564 страница This is the first critical edition of The Boy in the Bush, a novel whose unlikely genesis has been surrounded in mystery and the subject of claim and counter-claim. A systematic study of all the extant textual documents has revealed a process of composition and revision which qualifies the novel to be treated unequivocally as part of the Lawrence canon. At Lawrence's suggestion an Australian nurse and part-time author, Mollie Skinner (whom he had met in 1922), wrote a tale set in late nineteenth-century Western Australia about a newly-arrived young Englishman's reactions to Perth and the outback. Lawrence's complete rewriting converted her production into an ambitious, powerful novel. The reading text here established eliminates all such instances of censorship and strips away the thousands of regularisings and miscopyings introduced by typists and typesetters. Based on Lawrence's autograph manuscript the text meticulously incorporates his subsequent revisions in the typescripts and proofs. |
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... meaning for Lawrence . 6 Dutch - born William Siebenhaar ( 1863-1937 ) – translator , reviewer , poet and anarcho- leftist sympathiser - rose to Deputy Registrar - General of WA ( suspended - temporarily - in 1916 ) . By 1922 his ...
... meaning for Lawrence . 6 Dutch - born William Siebenhaar ( 1863-1937 ) – translator , reviewer , poet and anarcho- leftist sympathiser - rose to Deputy Registrar - General of WA ( suspended - temporarily - in 1916 ) . By 1922 his ...
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... mean a considerable delay and his having to put off for three weeks his plans for travelling to Paris ( iv . 544 ) . He did not get Seltzer's typescript until around 13 January . As he waited , his dislike of England and Europe hardened ...
... mean a considerable delay and his having to put off for three weeks his plans for travelling to Paris ( iv . 544 ) . He did not get Seltzer's typescript until around 13 January . As he waited , his dislike of England and Europe hardened ...
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... means but also a vindica- tion of Jack's escape from the entanglements of Perth society : the horse registers the falseness of Jack's ' affable , rather loving manner ' when he is chatting with casual acquaintances , and becomes ...
... means but also a vindica- tion of Jack's escape from the entanglements of Perth society : the horse registers the falseness of Jack's ' affable , rather loving manner ' when he is chatting with casual acquaintances , and becomes ...
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... mean any moving of the type.'72 It appears from this letter that Seltzer's edition was in proof ( or at least being typeset ) by the end of April , but not printed ; it was listed in Publishers Weekly of 10 May 1924 as forthcoming ...
... mean any moving of the type.'72 It appears from this letter that Seltzer's edition was in proof ( or at least being typeset ) by the end of April , but not printed ; it was listed in Publishers Weekly of 10 May 1924 as forthcoming ...
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... mean , he evidently realised , a re - imagining on another plane of the novel's sequence of events and situations . He drew back , instead advising her to return to what he had reason to believe she could handle : a simple first person ...
... mean , he evidently realised , a re - imagining on another plane of the novel's sequence of events and situations . He drew back , instead advising her to return to what he had reason to believe she could handle : a simple first person ...
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Jack Arrives in Australia | 7 |
The Twin Lambs | 24 |
Driving to Wandoo | 37 |
Wandoo | 51 |
The Lambs Come Home | 59 |
In the Yard | 84 |
Out Back and Some Letters | 92 |
Home for Christmas | 108 |
The Welcome at Wandoo | 258 |
The Last of Easu | 269 |
Lost | 283 |
The Find | 291 |
Gold | 295 |
The Offer to Mary | 311 |
Trot Trot Back Again | 334 |
The Rider on the Red Horse | 339 |
New Years Eve | 122 |
Shadows Before | 139 |
Blows | 156 |
The Great Passing | 171 |
Tom and Jack Ride Together | 192 |
Jamboree | 201 |
Uncle John Grant | 208 |
On the Road | 219 |
After Two Years | 229 |
The Governors Dance | 245 |
Chronology of The Boy in the Bush | 349 |
Jack Grants family tree | 353 |
Maps | 357 |
A historical background to the setting of The Boy in the Bush | 363 |
Note on Miss M L Skinner | 371 |
Preface to Black Swans | 375 |
Explanatory notes | 381 |
Textual apparatus | 435 |
A note on pounds shillings and pence | |
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