A Mid-Summer Noon In The Australian Forest
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''A Mid-Summer Noon in the Australian Forest'' is a poem by Australian poet Charles Harpur. It was first published in '' The Empire'' magazine on 27 May 1851,Austlit - "A Mid-Summer Noon in the Australian Forest" by Charles Harpur
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Analysis

''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'' calls this Harpur's "best-known and most-anthologised descriptive poem." However they then go on to say that "Although often praised for its creation of the hushed somnolent atmosphere of the summer noonday in the Australian bush, the poem lacks Australian definition." ''eNotes.com'' states that the Harpur's poem "reflects the influence of Wordsworth, but also the independent, inventive spirit that would characterize most of his works." Michael Griffith, in discussing early Australian colonial poetry says that Harpur "manages to capture the magic of stillness, along with the miraculous impressions of the life of nature. He presents, powerfully his awe and wonder at the miracle of the Australian bush. Few Australian poets, even today, have his grasp of the way sound and sense can come so closely together.""Australian Literature Week 4 The Early Colonial Period" by Michael Griffith
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Further publications

* '' The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse'' edited by Walter Murdoch (1918) * ''An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems'' edited by Percival Serle,
R. H. Croll Robert Henderson (Bob) Croll (5 January 1869 – 18 October 1947) was an Australian writer, poet, bushwalker, and public servant.
, and Frank Wilmot (1927) * ''A Book of Australian Verse'' edited by Judith Wright (1956) * ''From the Ballads to Brennan'' edited by T. Inglis Moore (1964) * ''Songs for All Seasons : 100 Poems for Young People'' edited by Rosemary Dobson (1967) * ''Silence into Song : An Anthology of Australian Verse'' edited by Clifford O'Brien (1968) * ''The Penguin Book of Australian Verse'' edited by Harry Payne Heseltine (1972) * ''Australia Fair : Poems and Paintings'' edited by Douglas Stewart (1974) * ''A Treasury of Colonial Poetry'' (1982) * ''The Illustrated Treasury of Australian Verse'' edited by Beatrice Davis (1984) * ''Cross-Country : A Book of Australian Verse'' edited by John Barnes and Brian McFarlane (1984) * ''An Anthology of Australian Poetry to 1920'' edited by John Kinsella (2007) * ''Australian Poetry Since 1788'' edited by Geoffrey Lehmann and Robert Gray (2011)


See also

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1851 in poetry Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Events June – While waiting to cross the English Channel on honeymoon, English poet Matthew Arnold probably begins to ...
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1851 in literature This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1851. Events *January 1 – The Caucasian Georgian theatre company gives its first performance, under the direction of Giorgi Eristavi. *June 5 – Harriet Beecher S ...
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Australian literature Australian literature is the written or literary work produced in the area or by the people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding colonies. During its early Western history, Australia was a collection of British colonies; as such, ...


References

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