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The Pioneers by Katherine Susannah Prichard is set in the rugged Australian outback during the colonial era. It tells the story of European settlers striving to establish their lives amid challenging conditions. The narrative explores themes of survival, resilience, and the clash of cultures as settlers interact with Indigenous Australians, highlighting both the harshness and beauty of the untamed landscape.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to vivid historical narratives that delve into the early settlement days in Australia. The story offers compelling insights into the struggles and triumphs of pioneers, capturing the essence of a transformative era with a keen focus on human resilience and the rugged beauty of the landscape. Ideal for those who appreciate history intertwined with personal tales of endurance and community spirit.

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The Pioneers

The Pioneers won the Hodder and Stoughton All Empire Literature Prize for Australasia in 1915, giving its author one thousand pounds and the opportunity to launch her career as a creative writer. The book is set in Gippsland and based on the author's experiences from her time there.

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The Pioneers won the Hodder and Stoughton All Empire Literature Prize for Australasia in 1915, awarding its author one thousand pounds and the opportunity to launch her career as a creative writer. The book is set in Gippsland and is based on the author's experiences from her time there.

The Pioneers was filmed twice, once in 1916 and once in 1926. A one-act dramatic version was first performed in 1923.

Katharine Susannah Prichard was born in Fiji in 1883, where her father was editor of the Fiji Times. She grew up in Melbourne and Launceston. After matriculation, she was briefly a governess in Gippsland and Broken Hill before travelling back and forth to London.

In 1919, she married Gallipoli veteran Hugo (Jim) Throssell, VC, whom she'd met in a London convalescent hospital, and they settled in Perth. Tragically, Jim Throssell took his own life in 1933.

Katharine was a founding member of the Australian Communist Party in 1920. Her son, Ric, was born in 1922. Katharine was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1951. In addition to her many novels, she also wrote short stories, drama, autobiography, and poetry. She continued both political work and writing almost to her death in Perth in 1969.

Series: Classic Australian Works

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781920897055

Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 December 2003

Country: Australia

Imprint: Sydney University Press (OUP Australia and New Zea

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 315g

Pages: 236

About the Author

Katherine Susannah Prichard (18831969) was born in Levuka, Fiji, where her father was editor of the Fiji Times. She matriculated from South Melbourne College and worked briefly as a governess. She later taught in Melbourne studying English literature at night. In 1908 she travelled to London, working as a freelance journalist for the Melbourne Herald and, on her return, as the social editor of the Herald's women's page. In 1912 she again left for England to pursue a career as a writer and published two novels, The Pioneers (1915) and Windlestraws (1916). She met the Australian Victoria Cross winner, Captain Hugo Throssell while away and in 1919 married him, and moved to Western Australia. Already a committed Communist, in 1920, she was a founding member of the Communist Party of Australia. From the 1920s until her death she lived at Greenmount, Western Australia. Her novels include Black Opal, 1921; Working Bullocks, 1926; The Wild Oats of Han, 1928; Coonardoo, 1928; Haxby's Circus, 1929; Intimate Strangers, 1939; and the goldfields trilogy The Roaring Nineties, 1946; Golden Miles, 1948; and Winged Seeds, 1950. Prichard was a member of the Communist Party of Australia until her death, and her political concerns were reflected in most of her published work. Her novels were published throughout the world and translated into numerous languages. In 1951 she was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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