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''Joe Wilson and His Mates'' (1901) is a collection of short stories by Australian poet and author
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 ...
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in 1901 when Lawson was living in England, and features one of the author's better known stories in "
The Loaded Dog "The Loaded Dog" is a humorous short story by the Australian writer Henry Lawson. The plot concerns three gold miners and their dog, and the farcical consequences of leaving a bomb cartridge unattended. The story was first published in the coll ...
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/ref> The collection contains twenty stories which are mostly reprinted from a variety of newspaper and magazine sources, with several published here for the first time.


Contents

* "The Author's Farewell to the Bushmen" * " Joe Wilson's Courtship" * " Brighten's Sister-in-Law" * " Water Them Geraniums" * " A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek" * "The Golden Graveyard" * "The Chinaman's Ghost" * "
The Loaded Dog "The Loaded Dog" is a humorous short story by the Australian writer Henry Lawson. The plot concerns three gold miners and their dog, and the farcical consequences of leaving a bomb cartridge unattended. The story was first published in the coll ...
" * "Poisonous Jimmy Gets Left" * "The Ghostly Door" * "A Wild Irishman" * "The Babies in the Bush" * "A Bush Dance" * "The Buck-Jumper" * "Jimmy Grimshaw's Wooing" * "At Dead Dingo" * "Telling Mrs Baker" * "A Hero in Dingo-Scrubs" * "The Little World Left Behind" * "The Never-Never Country"


Critical reception

A reviewer in ''The Chronicle'' (Adelaide) noted that the collection is good in parts. "''Joe Wilson and His Mates'' will bear a good deal of winnowing. On the other hand, when Mr. Lawson gets hold of a strong incident, as in "The Babies in the Bush", the power of imagination tells, and the reader is affected by the author's own feeling. It is an old truism that a writer who feels what he says will always arouse in some degree a corresponding feeling in others, and Mr. Lawson (being a poet) is a writer in whose work the emotional touch is rarely wanting when it is needed." In ''The Record'' (Emerald Hill) the reviewer was impressed with Lawson's characters: "Lawson's men are men of flesh and blood; his landscapes, skies, atmosphere, are vivid and real; his broad humour is racy of the soil. He has brought a strong, unconventional mind, and a gift of intense expression to a set of new conditions and an unknown land. And, for us, it is our own land. In the softening of harsh tints too we detect Lawson looking back through the golden after-glow of memory and thinking lovingly of the homeland. He has sublime confidence in the Australian bushman."


See also

* Full text of the volume is available at Project Gutenberg Australia *
1901 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1901. Books * Guy Boothby ** ''Farewell, Nikola'' ** ''A Millionaire's Love Story'' ** ''My Strangest Case'' ** ''The Mystery of the Clasped ...
* Joe Wilson (character)


Notes

This collection was later published in two volumes in 1904: ''Joe Wilson'' containing the first part of the original collection, and ''Joe Wilson's Mates'' the second.Austlit - ''Joe Wilson's Mates'' by Henry Lawson
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Joe Wilson and His Mates Short story collections by Henry Lawson 1901 short story collections