Australian Poets

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Lawson, Henry (1867-1922)

Henry Lawson was born on the goldfields at Grenfell, N.S.W in 1867. Lawson's early life was difficult and the family was very poor. His first published prose piece appeared in the Republican in 1887, and his first poem 'A Song of the Republic' in the Bulletin.  The Bulletin also published Lawson's first short story 'His Father's mate'.  However, he was unable to find regular work.  To help J.B. Archibald suggested a trip to Bourke at the Bulletin's expense. This trip, 'the first [in the] real outback' which was in the midst of a drought influenced Lawson in many ways and provided copy for many stories.

He was a somewhat legendary figure even during his lifetime, but by the early years of the twentieth century, his best work was already behind him. Personal disintegration, which included a spell in prison and 'convalescence' in mental institutions and hospitals, was  primarily due to alcoholism.  That he survived these years was the result of the devotion of friends and literary colleagues.

He died on a visit to London in 1922.  The extent of his legend can be measured by the fact that he was the first Australian writer to be granted a state funeral.

Wilde, William H, Joy Hooten and Barry Andrews. The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature. Second edition, Oxford University Press, 1994.

'Henry Lawson. State Funeral. Impressive Service', 1922, in Sydney Morning Herald - Trove

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The poetry of Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson's poetry also features in the following collections

  • The Illustrated treasury of Australian verse chosen by Beatrice Davis. Included in this selection are:- Faces in the street - Ballad of the Drover - When your pants begin to go - Reedy River, Andy's gone with the cattle - Waratah and wattle - The Shearer's dream - The Never-Never land - To Jim - Bill
  • The Penguin book of Australian ballads edited by Philip Buttress and Elizabeth Webby. This book includes: Faces in the street - Andy's gone with cattle - The roaring days, Middleton's rouseabout - Freedom on the Wallaby - The The ballad of Mable Clare - Borderland - The sliprails and the spur - Past carin' - The shearer's dream - The shearers

Prose and short stories

Biography and the work of Henry Lawson

Study notes

  • Australian Writers and their work: Henry Lawson by Stephen Murray-Smith

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