Sydney Jephcott
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Sydney Jephcott (1864-1951) was an Australian poet.


Background

Jephcott was the fifth child of Edwin Jephcott and his wife Susannah, née Sansome, ribbon weavers from Coventry, Warwickshire, England.


Poetry career

He published his first poem in the 1888 Christmas edition of ''
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'' magazine and continued to publish his poetry until near his death in 1951. His first poetry coincided with J. F. Archibald's editorship of ''The Bulletin'' and he became friends with a number of poets who were also part of the Bulletin school - such as John Farrell and Francis Adams."Sydney Jephcott" ''Daily Mercury'', 1 September 1951, p2
/ref> Although not prolific — only two collections of his work were published in his lifetime — his work appeared in several important and influential Australian poetry anthologies, including ''An Anthology of Australian Verse'' (1907), ''Freedom on the Wallaby : Poems of the Australian People'' (1953), ''Bards in the Wilderness : Australian Colonial Poetry to 1920'' (1970) and ''From the Ballads to Brennan'' (1964). Variously known as a "rugged poet" and "the Poet of the Murray","Poet of the Murray dies at 89" ''The Argus'', 5 July 1951, p7
/ref> Jephcott was described by literary critic Nettie Palmer as "...a remarkable man, full of humour and vision, as well as being a fine poet and literary influence." Sydney Jephcott was read by
Alfred Deakin Alfred Deakin (3 August 1856 – 7 October 1919) was an Australian politician who served as the second Prime Minister of Australia. He was a leader of the movement for Federation, which occurred in 1901. During his three terms as prime ministe ...
, Australia's 2nd Prime Minister. Both Deakin and Jephcott exchanged written correspondence and the letters are available to be read at Australian National Library Canberra.Item 4/729-31. From Alfred Deakin to Sydney Jephcott, Item 4/728. From Sydney Jephcott to Alfred Deakin (Subseries 4.8.1)


Poetry collections

* ''The Secrets of the South : Australian Poems'' (1892) * ''Penetralia'' (1912)


References

Australian poets 1864 births 1951 deaths People from Victoria (state) {{Australia-writer-stub