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The Recollections
of Geoffry Hamlyn by Henry Kingsley has remained in print from its
first publication in 1859 to the present day. It is the first work of Australian
literature to have established a permanent place with the general reading
public. Its continuous popularity lies in its expansive recreation of a
formative era in the colonial experience when emigrants from England, who
saw the continent as 'a new heaven and a new earth', spread out over the
golden lands of Australia Felix.
The Academy Edition,
published in 1996, provides the text of the first publication by MacMillan
in 1859 and records authorial and other revisions made for later printings.
Extensive explanatory notes, maps, and an essay on the historical background
of the novel are provided.
A preview of the publication
can be downloaded here (with Adobe
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Patrick Morgan was formerly Senior Lecturer in English at Monash University Gippsland Campus. He has published on the connections between literature and history in Australia, particularly eastern Victoria where much of The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn is set.
Paul
Eggert directs the Australian Scholarly Editions Centre at ADFA in Canberra
and is Associate Professor in its School of English. He edited The Boy
in the Bush (1990) and Twilight in Italy and Other Essays (1994)
for the Cambridge University Press Works of D. H. Lawrence series.
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Email Contact : p.eggert@adfa.edu.au
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Updated : 1 March 2007