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Bertram William Mathyson Francis Stevens (8 October 1872 – 14 February 1922) was Australian journal editor (''Single Tax''; ''Native Companion''; ''Art in Australia''; ''Lone Hand''); literary and art critic; and anthologist (''An Anthology of Australian Verse'' hich_contained_five_poems_by_Henry_Lawson.html" ;"title="Henry_Lawson.html" ;"title="hich contained five poems by Henry Lawson">hich contained five poems by Henry Lawson">Henry_Lawson.html" ;"title="hich contained five poems by Henry Lawson">hich contained five poems by Henry Lawson ''The Golden Treasury of Australian Verse'').Ken Stewart,
Stevens, Bertram William Mathyson Francis (1872 - 1922)
, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, MUP, 1990, pp 77-78. Retrieved 10 March 2010
Stevens was born at Inverell, New South Wales, the eldest child of William Mathison Stevens and his wife Marian, ''née'' Cafe, from
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. By 1882 Stevens moved with his family to Newtown,
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where he was educated at public schools. Stevens was an avid reader and developed a wide knowledge and culture. In 1895 he began a fifteen-year period as a solicitor's clerk and it was intended that he should study law. During this time Stevens worked as a freelance journalist, coming into contact with a number of literary figures, he edited ''My Sundowner and other Poems'' (1904) by John Farrell with a memoir. Stevens prepared ''An Anthology of Australian Verse'' (1906), in which he was hampered by copyright restrictions, but he had a much freer hand in ''The Golden Treasury of Australian Verse'' (1909), the first anthology of Australasian verse of any importance. In the same year he had the difficult task of succeeding
Alfred Stephens Alfred George Stephens (28 August 1865 – 15 April 1933), commonly referred to as A. G. Stephens, was an Australian writer and literary critic, notably for '' The Bulletin''. He was appointed to that position by its owner, J. F. Archibald in ...
as editor of the 'Red Page' of '' The Bulletin''.
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gave him access to his library of Australiana. At the end of 1911 Stevens became editor of the Lone Hand and conducted this journal for seven years. In 1916 Stevens was one of the founders and joint-editor (with Sydney Ure Smith) of ''
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'' until his death. He also did literary criticism for ''
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'' and other journals, published editions of Australian poets, prepared other anthologies, and edited books on leading Australian artists. Much of his literary work is listed in Serle's ''Bibliography of Australasian Poetry and Verse'' and Miller's ''Australian Literature''. Stevens campaigned for the land policies of
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, temporarily winning Henry Lawson to the cause. He was a founding member of the Dawn and Dusk Club in 1899 and of the Casuals Club in 1906. Stevens was deeply involved with attempts at rehabilitating Henry Lawson at
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and
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's property at
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. Stevens died suddenly of cerebral haemorrhage and chronic nephritis at Sydney, on 14 February 1922. He left a widow, two sons and a daughter.
Henry Lawson Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson (17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922) was an Australian writer and bush poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial perio ...
wrote a warm confessional tribute in ''The Bulletin''. At the time of his death he was vice-president of the New South Wales Institute of Journalists. He had been preparing ''A History of Australian Literature'' for some years before his death, but this was never published. Many of his papers are at the
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, Sydney.


Bibliography


Poetry anthologies

* '' An Anthology of Australian Verse'' (1907) * ''The Australian Birthday Book : Passages Selected from Australia and New Zealand Poetry'' (1908) * ''The Golden Treasury of Australian Verse'' (1909) * ''Selections from the Australian Poets'' (1913) * ''The Children's Treasury of Australian Verse'' (1913) * ''A Book of Australian Verse for Boys and Girls'' (1915) * ''The Australian Soldiers' Gift Book'' (1916) * ''The Bulletin Book of Humorous Verses and Recitations'' (1920)


Selected work

* ''My Sundowner and Other Poems'' by John Farrell (1904) * ''Wine and Roses'' by Victor J. Daley (1911) * ''Oswald Watt, Lieut.-Colonel A.F.C., O.B.E., Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre : a tribute to his memory by a few of his friends'' edited with Ernest Watt and Ure Smith (1921)


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