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The Great Australian Loneliness

Ernestine Hill

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Editions Tom Thompson
03 March 2021
"‘Of course you’ll take a gun,’ they said to me when I left Melbourne, ‘even if it’s only one of those little mother-of-pearl things the vamps used to carry in their evening-bags. Apart from wild blacks there will be crocodiles, and Malays running amok, and men that haven’t seen a white woman in thirty years. There might be three hundred miles of desolation on a truck with a drunken Afghan, and you’ll be alone in the night-time, in those pearling-towns of sand and sin, with a half-caste woman keeping the shanty—’ ‘Yes,’ I reflected, ‘I had better take a gun.’ So begins Ernestine Hill's great journey in and around the heart of Australia, the tale of a decade of travelling across and around the continent in the 1930s, accompanied by her young son Robert. This ""strange otherwhereish creature with big beautiful eyes"" as Katherine Susannah Prichard has noted, collected the tales of the making of the Territory as a centrepiece, allowing the world at large a chance to travel in the mind through the complexity, duress, and larrikin nature of an Australia-in-the-making. An Australian travel classic."

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Imprint:   Editions Tom Thompson
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9781922473608
ISBN 10:   192247360X
Pages:   245
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Franklin grew up in isolated bush regions of New South Wales that were much like the glum setting of her first novel, My Brilliant Career (1901; filmed 1980), with its discontented, often disagreeable pioneer characters; yet, she was passionately attached to these regions. Franklin's feminism and her outright rejection of traditional women's roles made her books controversial in Australia (Encyclopedia Brittanica)

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