The Anthology Of Colonial Australian Adventure Fiction
By (Author) Ken Gelder
By (author) Rachael Weaver
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
1st August 2011
Australia
General
Fiction
Anthologies: general
823.0870801
Paperback
288
Width 158mm, Height 233mm, Spine 23mm
314g
Collects the best examples of colonial Australian adventure fiction, with stories by Ernest Favenc, Louis Becke, Rosa Praed, and many others. Marauding bushrangers, lost explorers, mad shepherds, new chums and mounted troopers- these are some of the characters who populate the often perilous world of colonial Australian adventure fiction. Squatters defend their hard-earned properties from attack, while floods and other natural disasters threaten to wipe any trace of settlement away. Colonial Australian adventure fiction takes its characters on a journey into remote and unfamiliar territory, often in pursuit of wealth and well-being. But these journeys are invariably fraught with danger, and everything comes at a price. This anthology collects the best examples of colonial Australian adventure fiction, with stories by Ernest Favenc, Louis Becke, Rosa Praed, Guy Boothby, and many others. Also available in this series- The Anthology of Colonial Australian Gothic Fiction The Anthology of Colonial Australian Crime Fiction The Anthology of Colonial Australian Romance Fiction
Ken Gelder is Professor of English at the University of Melbourne. His co-authored books Uncanny Australia: Sacredness and Identity in a Postcolonial Nation (1998) and After the Celebration: Australian Fiction 1989-2007 (2009) are both published by MUP. Rachael Weaver is a Senior Research Fellow in English at the University of Melbourne. She is author of The Criminal of the Century.