A Family Romance: The Deakins at Home
By (Author) John Rickard
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
31st October 1992
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
994.041092
Paperback
208
Width 141mm, Height 213mm, Spine 17mm
244g
An intriguing study of Australia's first elected Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, focusing on his family background and home life. A Family Romance is the story of the family of Alfred Deakin, Australia's first elected Prime Minister. In this intriguing book, John Rickard explores the complex web of relationships between Alfred, his wife Pattie, and his sister Catherine. The Deakin 'family romance' is permeated by the influence of spiritualism which, in extraordinary circumstances, brought Alfred and Pattie together, and which was to haunt their marriage. It is a tale which, with its Gothic overtones, has the character of a novel, but which, in its telling, poses questions about the nature of biography. How can we bring to life the emotional world inhabited by such a family-or must that territory be conceded to the novelist John Rickard beautifully evokes the life of a middle-class Australian family at the turn of the century, and gives us the untold story behind the public achievements of great man.
"There has never been an Australian politician quite like Alfred Deakin. We have had no other prime minister more intelligent, none so learned in literature, history, religion, philosophy ancient and modern, none so articulate on paper about the public history he lived and made." --The Weekend Review
John Rickard is Professor of Australian Studies at Monash University. He is the author of H. B. Higgins- The Rebel as Judge, Age Non-fiction Book of the Year for 1984 and Australia- A Cultural History.