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''The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke'' is a
verse novel A verse novel is a type of narrative poetry in which a novel-length narrative is told through the medium of poetry rather than prose. Either simple or complex stanzaic verse-forms may be used, but there will usually be a large cast, multiple voice ...
by Australian poet and journalist C. J. Dennis. Portions of the work appeared in ''
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'' between 1909 and 1915, the year the verse novel was completed and published by
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. Written in the rough and comical Australian slang that was Dennis' signature style, the work became immensely popular in Australia, selling over 60,000 copies in nine editions within the first year of publication.Bellanta, Melissa (2014).
A Masculine Romance: The Sentimental Bloke and Australian Culture in the War- and Early Interwar Years
. ''Journal of Popular Romance Studies''. 4 (2).
''The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke'' tells the story of Bill, a member of a larrikin
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(or gang) in Melbourne's Little Lon red-light district, who encounters Doreen, a young woman "of some social aspiration", in a local market. Narrated by Bill, the poems chronicle their courtship and marriage, detailing his transformation from a violence-prone gang member to a contented husband and father. It has been adapted into many works across a variety of media, including Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell's '' The Sentimental Bloke'' (1918), widely regarded as one of Australia's greatest silent films. Though the novel's popularity peaked during World War I and the
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, it remains a classic of
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and the best-selling book of poetry ever produced in the country. Dennis subsequently became known as the 'laureate of the larrikin', as well as 'the Anzac laureate', with many diggers owning and cherishing pocket editions while serving in World War I.


Contents

# ''A Spring Song'' — Bill is discontent but he doesn't know why. He attributes it to the season. He sees a girl whom he describes as his ideal partner. # ''The Intro'' — Bill attempts to talk to the girl, Doreen, but she rebuffs him because he is a stranger. Bill finds out that she works in a pickle factory, and arranges for a man he knows who works there to introduce them. They talk, and later arrange a date. # ''The Stoush O' Day'' — Bill reflects on how time has flown since he met Doreen. # ''Doreen'' — Bill promises Doreen that he'll give up drinking. # ''The Play'' — Bill takes Doreen to see ''
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''. # ''The Stror 'at Coot'' — A man who wears a
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hangs around Doreen. Bill takes offence and fights him. Doreen breaks things off with Bill. # ''The Siren'' — Bill goes to a party and Doreen is there. She sings a song about unrequited love which affects Bill. He follows her outside, and they make up. # ''Mar'' — Bill meets Doreen's mother, who calls Bill "Willy", as her future son-in-law must be respectable. She and Bill begin talking about wedding plans, and Bill's job. # ''Pilot Cove'' — Doreen and Bill go to see the priest to talk about the gravity of marriage. # ''Hitched'' — Doreen and Bill's wedding ceremony. They set off on their honeymoon. # ''Beef Tea'' — Ginger Mick encourages Bill to drink and gamble, and Doreen's feelings are hurt. Bill takes himself outside for a long time, and comes back in, feeling sick. He falls asleep and wakes up to Doreen feeding him beef tea - a staple of invalid cooking - and Bill is astonished that she has forgiven him. # ''Uncle Jim'' # ''The Kid'' # ''The Mooch o' Life''


Publication details

The first portion of the novel, ''The Stoush O' Day'', was originally published in ''
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'' on 1 April 1909. All bar two of the remaining chapters were also published in that magazine between 1909 and 1915. The completed work was first published in book form in Sydney on 9 October 1915. ;Publication details


Notes

The book is dedicated "To Mr and Mrs J.G. Roberts". John Garibaldi Roberts was a book-loving public servant working with the Melbourne Tramways Company when he was introduced to C. J. Dennis by
R. H. Croll Robert Henderson (Bob) Croll (5 January 1869 – 18 October 1947) was an Australian writer, poet, bushwalker, and public servant.
in 1906. He was later to provide much material and emotional support to Dennis during the writing of this work. Dennis later took to calling them "Dad" and "Mum". The verse novel's first edition includes a foreword by
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Henry Lawson, who writes that ''The Sentimental Blokes original appearance in ''
The Bulletin Bulletin or The Bulletin may refer to: Periodicals (newspapers, magazines, journals) * Bulletin (online newspaper), a Swedish online newspaper * ''The Bulletin'' (Australian periodical), an Australian magazine (1880–2008) ** Bulletin Debate, ...
'' "brightened up many dark days for me", and that, in Bill, Dennis had created a character "more perfect than any alleged 'larrikin' or Bottle-O character I have ever attempted to sketch". The first edition also featured a glossary of words, compiled by Dennis, "for the use of those unacquainted with the 'Australian language'". Dennis went on to publish three sequels to this verse novel: ''The Moods of Ginger Mick'' (1916), ''Doreen'' (1917) and ''Rose of Spadgers'' (1924). ''The Moods of Ginger Mick'' told the story of Bill's mate, Ginger Mick, who went to fight at
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. Like its predecessor, it was also very successful, and it earned Dennis the title of "the laureate of the Anzac". The illustrations of the bloke,
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-like and "whimsical", were provided by
Hal Gye Harold Frederick Neville Gye (22 May 1887 — 25 November 1967), who published under the name Hal Gye, was an author of cartoons, illustrations and articles for early Australian newspapers and journals. Gye provided the artwork for ''The Songs of ...
.


Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

Two film versions of ''The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke'' have been produced: '' The Sentimental Bloke'', a silent version, in 1918, written and directed by Raymond Longford, and which starred
Arthur Tauchert Arthur Michael Tauchert (pronounced "Torcher") (21 August 1877 – 27 November 1933) was an Australian acrobatic comedian, dancer, singer, film actor, and star of the Australian silent movie, ''The Sentimental Bloke'' (1919). Biography Born in ...
as Bill and Lottie Lyell as Doreen; and a "talkie" version in 1932, directed by
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and based on a screenplay by C. J. Dennis. A three-act stage adaptation of ''The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke'' by
Bert Bailey Albert Edward Bailey (11 June 1868 – 30 March 1953), better known as Bert Bailey, was a New Zealand-born Australian playwright, theatrical manager and stage and screen actor best known for playing Dad Rudd, in both mediums, the character from ...
, titled ''The Sentimental Bloke'', premiered at the
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on 7 October 1922. In 1961, a musical called '' The Sentimental Bloke'' was produced in Canberra, and later in Melbourne and other cities. The music was by
Albert Arlen Albert Arlen AM (10 January 190524 March 1993) was a Turkish Australian pianist, composer, actor and playwright. He is best known for his musical ''The Sentimental Bloke'' (to the poetry of C. J. Dennis), the "Alamein Concerto", and his setting ...
, with lyrics by Arlen, Nancy Brown and Lloyd Thomson. The ''Sentimental Bloke'' is a 1963 Australian television film. It was a half-hour ballet aired on ABC. A television adaptation of the musical appeared in 1976, written and directed by Alan Burke and featuring
Graeme Blundell Graeme Blundell (born 7 August 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer, playwright, lyricist and biographer Early life Blundell was born on 7 April 1945 in Melbourne; he grew up in the suburb of Clifton Hill. He was educated a ...
as Bill. A ballet version was choreographed by Robert Ray, with Albert Arlen's music freely arranged by
John Lanchbery John Arthur Lanchbery OBE (15 May 1923 – 27 February 2003) was an English-Australian composer and conductor, famous for his ballet arrangements. He served as the Principal Conductor of the Royal Ballet from 1959 to 1972, Principal Conductor ...
. This was presented by The Australian Ballet in 1985 and on its tour of the Soviet Union. A second musical theatre version was written by Graeme Blundell with music by
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premiered by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Playhouse,
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on 12 December 1985. This musical was subsequently produced in Perth (Western Australian Theatre Company 1986), Darwin (State Theatre Company of Northern Territory, 1987) and Brisbane ( Royal Queensland Theatre Company, 1988). Another theatrical production of The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke was staged at Eltham Little Theatre, Melbourne, in 2021.


Recorded versions

In 2009 Jack Thompson released an album of C. J. Dennis's poems entitled ''
The Sentimental Bloke, The Poems of C.J. Dennis Jack Thompson, AM (born John Hadley Pain; 31 August 1940) is an Australian actor and a major figure of Australian cinema, particularly Australian New Wave. He was educated at University of Queensland, before embarking on his acting career. In ...
''.


References


External links


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