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Charles Dickens' Australia: Selected Essays from Household Words 1850-1859

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Charles Dickens' Australia: Selected Essays from Household Words 1850-1859 is a collection of insightful essays by Charles Dickens, which shed light on Australia during the mid-19th century. Through compelling journalism and vivid storytelling, Dickens explores various aspects of Australian society, including its history, culture, and the experiences of its people. This compilation offers a unique perspective from one of literature's most celebrated authors, providing a window into the socio-political conditions of Australia at that time.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in Victorian-era perspectives on Australia and enjoy Charles Dickens' unique narrative style. It offers intriguing insights into how Australia was viewed during the 19th century, combining Dickens' literary flair with historical and cultural observations.

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Charles Dickens' Australia: Selected Essays from Household Words 1850-1859

The stories in this volume examine important questions faced by prospective immigrants: how to prepare; what to take to Australia; how to recognise a suitable vessel to sail on; who and where to go for advice before embarking on this life-changing adventure.

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Charles Dickens is little celebrated as a journalist, yet his career spanned nearly 40 years. Starting as a court reporter, parliamentary newspaper columnist and theatre critic, he developed an instinct for injustice, humbug and charade.

For 20 years, he edited his own weekly journal, Household Words, later known as All the Year Round, publishing articles and stories designed to be interesting, entertaining, and educational. Dickens had a keen interest in Australia and fortuitously began publishing the periodical at a transitional moment, just before the heady days of the 1850s gold rush set the world ablaze. The discovery of gold drove a period of mass immigration, expansion into the hinterlands, and caused radical economic and social changes in an emerging nation.

Of the nearly 3000 articles published in Household Words, some 100 related to Australia and have been collected in this anthology. Dickens saw Australia offering opportunities for England's poor and downtrodden to make a new start and a brighter future for themselves; optimism reflected in many of the articles.

The stories have been grouped into five volumes: Convict Stories, Immigration, Frontier Stories, Mining and Gold and Maritime Conditions.

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The stories in this volume examine important questions faced by prospective immigrants: how to prepare; what to take to Australia; how to recognise a suitable vessel to sail on; who and where to go for advice before embarking on this life-changing adventure.

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Charles Dickens' Australia: Selected Essays from Household Words 1850-1859 is considered a fascinating insight into Australian history, as edited and collated by Margaret Mendelawitz. The collection is noted for showcasing Dickens' dedication to promoting social change and moral progress.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781920898687

Publisher: Sydney University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 May 2011

Country: Australia

Imprint: Sydney University Press

Illustration: 11 b&w ill.

Contributors:

  • Compiled by Margaret Mendelawitz

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 320g

Pages: 230

About the Author

Margaret Mendelawitz is a graduate in history and anthropology from the University of Western Australia.

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