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An Outback Marriage (eBook)

A Story of Australian Life

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2022
235 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654721314-7 (EAN)

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An Outback Marriage - A. B. Paterson
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In A. B. Paterson's "An Outback Marriage," readers are transported to the rugged landscapes of the Australian bush during the late 19th century, where themes of love, resilience, and social conventions intertwine. Paterson masterfully blends vivid imagery with a colloquial narrative style that captures the essence of Australian vernacular. Set against the backdrop of a male-dominated frontier society, the novel delves into the complexities of rural life and cultural attitudes regarding marriage, showcasing the tensions between tradition and personal desire. The interplay of humor and poignancy further enriches the reading experience, positioning the work within the broader context of Australian literature as both a reflection and critique of its time. A. B. Paterson, widely celebrated as one of Australia's most famous poets and a significant figure in national identity literature, was no stranger to the world he depicts in this novel. His experiences as a bushman and journalist, combined with his deep affection for the Australian landscape and its people, profoundly influenced his writing. Paterson's literary career is marked by a passion for storytelling that captures the spirit of the outback, making him a key voice in shaping Australian cultural narratives. "An Outback Marriage" is a compelling read for anyone interested in classic Australian literature and the exploration of human relationships within challenging environments. This engaging novel not only entertains but also offers insightful commentary on the societal norms of its era. Paterson's unique perspective and storytelling prowess ensure that readers will find themselves immersed in the vibrant yet harsh world of the Australian outback.

Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson (1864–1941) was an Australian poet, journalist, and author, renowned for his bush ballads and distinct contribution to Australian literature. Paterson's work often celebrated the Australian outback and focused on the nation's rural life and folklore. Born near Orange in New South Wales, his rural upbringing greatly influenced his later writings. Paterson practiced law briefly but soon turned to writing, achieving fame with 'The Man from Snowy River,' a poem that captures the spirit of the Australian bush and its people. Another notable work, 'Waltzing Matilda,' has become an iconic Australian folk ballad known worldwide. 'An Outback Marriage', published in 1906, is a lesser-known prose work by Paterson, showcasing his versatility as a writer and offering insights into Australian rural society at the turn of the 20th century. The novel deals with themes of love, land inheritance, and the quintessential Australian bush culture. Throughout his career, Paterson's literary style radiated a sense of adventure and a love for storytelling, emphasizing his deep connection to the Australian landscape and its characters. His works have had a lasting impact on Australian identity and continue to be celebrated for their cultural significance and artistry.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century Australian novels • A. B. Paterson books • Australia • australian author • australian outback • Australian outback fiction • Banjo Paterson stories • bush ballad tradition • Bushman characters • classic novel • classic rural literature • Colonial Australia • colonial Australia storytelling • couple's journey • cultural authenticity • Early 20th Century • emotional exploration • English literature • Fiction • harsh wilderness challenges • historical fiction • historical fiction Australia • Late 19th century • literary inheritance themes • marriage and identity novels • Marriage themes • narrative poetry • Pastoral literature • Pioneer love story • Resilience and survival • rural life • vivid landscape descriptions
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