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1911 In Australian Literature
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1911. Books * Edward Dyson – ''Tommy the Hawker and Snifter his Boy'' * Sumner Locke – ''Mum Dawson, 'Boss' '' * Ambrose Pratt ** ''Dan Kelly, Outlaw'' ** ''The Outlaws of Weddin Range'' * Louis Stone – ''Jonah (novel), Jonah'' * Steele Rudd – ''The Book of Dan'' * Lilian Turner – ''April Girls'' Short stories * Randolph Bedford – ''Billy Pagan, Mining Engineer'' * Edward Dyson ** ''Benno and Some of the Push: Being Further 'Fact'ry 'Ands' Stories'' ** ''The Golden Shanty'' * Norman Lindsay – "Fatty Bennet" * Thomas Edward Spencer – ''That Droll Lady: Being Further Adventures of Mrs. Bridget McSweeney'' Poetry * E. J. Brady – ''Bells and Hobbles'' * Christopher Brennan – "The Wanderer: 1902- : 95" * Victor Daley, Victor J. Daley ** "A Ballad of Eureka" ** ''Wine and Roses'' * C.J. Dennis – wikisource: The_Songs_of_a_Sentimental_Bloke/II._The_Intro, " ...
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Edward Dyson
Edward George Dyson (4 March 1865 – 22 August 1931), or 'Ted' Dyson, was an Australian journalist, poet, playwright and short story writer. He was the elder brother of illustrators Will Dyson (1880–1938) and Ambrose Dyson (1876–1913), with three sisters also of artistic and literary praise. Dyson wrote under several – some say many – nom-de-plumes, including Silas Snell. In his day, the period of Australia's federation, the poet and writer was "ranked very closely to Australia's greatest short-story writer, Henry Lawson". With Lawson known as the "swagman poet", William Henry Ogilvie, Ogilvie the "horseman poet", Dyson was the "mining poet". Although known as a freelance writer, he was also considered part of ''The Bulletin (Australian periodical), The Bulletin'' writer group. Early life He was born at Morrisons, Victoria, Morrison's Diggings near Ballarat in March 1865. His father, George Dyson, arrived in Australia in 1852 and after working on various dig ...
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