Literary dispute between Henry Lawson and Banjo Peterson
Henry Lawson
Banjo Patterson
The "Bulletin Debate" was a well-publicised dispute in The Bulletin magazine between two of Australia's best known writers and poets, Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. The debate took place via a series of poems about the merits of living in the Australian "bush", published from 1892 to 1893.
The "BulletinDebate" was a well-publicised dispute in The Bulletin magazine between two of Australia's best known writers and poets, Henry Lawson and...
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in The Bulletin magazine on 6 August 1892, under the title In Answer to "Banjo", and Otherwise. It was the fourth work in the BulletinDebate, a series...
BulletinDebate, mainly between Paterson and Lawson, but also including Edward Dyson and Francis Kenna. This poem ended the first phase of the debate...
you'll never suit the bush." This exchange sparked what is known as the BulletinDebate, mainly between Paterson and Lawson, but also including Edward Dyson...
The Bulletin magazine on 23 July 1892 in reply to fellow poet Henry Lawson's poem, Up The Country. Paterson's rebuttal sparked the BulletinDebate, a series...
published in The Bulletin magazine on 9 July 1892, under the title "Borderland." Its publication marked the start of the BulletinDebate, a series of poems...
you'll never suit the bush." This exchange sparked what is known as the BulletinDebate, mainly between Paterson and Lawson, but also including Edward Dyson...
pseudonym "H.H.C.C" and first published in The Bulletin magazine on 20 August 1892 as part of the BulletinDebate, a series of poems about the true nature of...
woolshed at Toorale Station. This resulted in his contributions to the BulletinDebate and became a source for many of his stories in subsequent years. Elder...
contains the poet's first two poems that featured in The BulletinDebate, a famous dispute in The Bulletin magazine from 1892-93 between Paterson and Henry Lawson...
in The Bulletin magazine on 30 July 1892 in reply to fellow poets Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. This poem formed part of the BulletinDebate, a series...
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Rouseabout" and the best of Lawson's contributions to The BulletinDebate, a famous dispute in The Bulletin magazine from 1892-93 between Lawson and Banjo Paterson...
patriotic poem My Country. Lawson and Paterson clashed in the famous "BulletinDebate" over the nature of life in Australia with Lawson considered to have...
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of Banjo Paterson's Clancy of the Overflow in 1892, as part of the BulletinDebate about the true nature of life in the Australian bush. Like many of...
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