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''In Answer to Various Bards'' (a.k.a. ''An Answer to Various Bards'') is a poem by
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n writer and poet Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson. It was first published in '' The Bulletin'' magazine on 1 October 1892 in reply to fellow poet
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 ...
's poem, ''
In Answer to "Banjo", and Otherwise ''The City Bushman'' is a poem by iconic Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson. It was first published in '' The Bulletin'' magazine on 6 August 1892, under the title ''In Answer to "Banjo", and Otherwise''. It was the fourth work in the Bul ...
.'' In '' Up The Country,'' Lawson had criticised "
The City Bushman ''The City Bushman'' is a poem by iconic Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson. It was first published in '' The Bulletin'' magazine on 6 August 1892, under the title ''In Answer to "Banjo", and Otherwise''. It was the fourth work in the Bull ...
" such as Banjo Paterson who tended to romanticise bush life. Paterson, in turn, accused Lawson of representing bush life as nothing but doom and gloom, famously ending with the line ''"For the bush will never suit you, and you'll never suit the bush."'' This exchange sparked what is known as the
Bulletin Debate 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 livin ...
, mainly between Paterson and Lawson, but also including
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and
Francis Kenna Francis Kenna (21 September 1865 – 23 June 1932), was an Australian poet, journalist, and Labor Member of the Legislative Assembly in Queensland. He edited the "Brisbane Worker". He published Banjo, of the Overflow, a parody of Banjo Paterso ...
.


Reception

Writing in ''The Advertiser'', in a review of ''Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses'', a reviewer states: "The 'note of melancholy' which Marcus Clarke and other writers have found in the bush does not appeal to him aterson and he has set out his attitude in regard to the 'dismal' tribe in 'an answer to various bards,' which appears in this volume.""Recent Publications", ''The Advertiser'', 17 March 1917, p89
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Further publications

* '' Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses'' by A. B. Paterson (1917) * ''The Collected Verse of A.B. Paterson'' (1921) * ''Singer of the Bush, A. B. (Banjo) Paterson : Complete Works 1885-1900'' compiled by Rosamund Campbell and Philippa Harvie (1983) * ''The Penguin Book of Australian Satirical Verse'' edited by Philip Neilsen (1986) * ''A Vision Splendid : The Complete Poetry of A. B. 'Banjo' Paterson'' (1990) * ''The Macmillan Anthology of Australian Literature'' edited by Ken L. Goodwin and Alan Lawson (1990) * ''Selected Poems : A. B. Paterson'' edited by Les Murray (1992) * ''The Collected Verse of Banjo Paterson A. B. Paterson'' edited by Clement Semmler (1992) * ''Banjo Paterson : His Poetry and Prose' by Richard Hall (1993) * ''The Sting in the Wattle : Australian Satirical Verse'' edited by Philip Neilsen (1993)


See also

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1892 in poetry Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Events * William Butler Yeats founds the National Literary Society in Dublin. Works published Australia United Kingdom * ...
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1892 in literature This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1892. Events *January – The Schauspielhaus Zürich opens as the ''Volkstheater am Pfauen'', a music hall. *January 18 – Rudyard Kipling marries Caroline Starr B ...
* 1892 in Australian literature *
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

{{Banjo Paterson 1892 poems Poetry by Banjo Paterson Bulletin Debate Works originally published in The Bulletin (Australian periodical)