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''The Cousin from Fiji'' (1945) is a novel by Australian writer and artist
Norman Lindsay Norman Alfred William Lindsay (22 February 1879 – 21 November 1969) was an Australian artist, etcher, sculptor, writer, art critic, novelist, cartoonist and amateur boxer. One of the most prolific and popular Australian artists of his genera ...
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Story outline

In the 1890s, 18-year-old Ella Belairs returns home to Ballarat, and her relatives the Domkins, after spending her childhood in Fiji.


Critical reception

The reviewer in ''The Argus'' found merit but also some shortcomings: "Each character is a visual image, plus an abstraction. They live in a void; you can't guess where they came from, how they got that way. Those still physically attractive are physical attraction and nothing else. All the others are symbolic grotesques. There isn't, of course, a single adult in the book. In literature, as in drawing, Mr Lindsay's art - beauties, wowsers, pirates, foul fiends, terrifying seniors - is a picture of the reveries of adolescence still in revolt against the taboos of the Victorian age." In ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', the reviewer found a lot to like about the book: "It is certain that Norman Lindsay will be accused of caricature but he merely exercises the artist's right to select and stress what he needs. This is a quality of imagination. Always the fundamental truth is in his characters, and always he looks at them with a sardonic eye. The underlying note of seriousness and wisdom is likely to be missed by careless readers, because the general tone is buoyant and optimistic and because the novel leaves us with the impression that the world is a pretty good place in which to live."


1972 Television adaptation

The novel was adapted for television in 1972. The television mini-series, of three parts, was directed by Alan Burke, from a script by Barbara Vernon, and featured
Ruth Cracknell Ruth Winifred Cracknell AM (6 July 1925 – 13 May 2002) was an Australian character and comic actress, comedienne and author, her career encompassing all genres including radio, theatre, television and film. She appeared in many dramatic as we ...
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Penne Hackforth-Jones Penne Hackforth-Jones (5 August 194917 May 2013) was an American-born Australian actress and biographer. Early life Penelope Beatrix Hackforth-Jones was born in August 1949 in Greenwich, Connecticut, to Paul and Susan Felicity (née Gullett) Ha ...
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Judy McBurney Judith McBurney (19 May 1948 – 1 December 2018) was an Australian actress and model. She is best known for serial ''The Young Doctors'' in 1,300 episodes as Tania Livingstone and also appeared in cult series'' Prisoner'' as Sandra" Pixie" Mas ...
and Patrick Ward. The mini-series was broadcast on the
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in September 1972. It was part of the '' Norman Lindsay Festival'' where TV movies adapted from Lindsay works were screened over nine weeks. The first three weeks were devoted to ''The Cousin from Fiji''.


Cast

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Ruth Cracknell Ruth Winifred Cracknell AM (6 July 1925 – 13 May 2002) was an Australian character and comic actress, comedienne and author, her career encompassing all genres including radio, theatre, television and film. She appeared in many dramatic as we ...
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Penne Hackforth-Jones Penne Hackforth-Jones (5 August 194917 May 2013) was an American-born Australian actress and biographer. Early life Penelope Beatrix Hackforth-Jones was born in August 1949 in Greenwich, Connecticut, to Paul and Susan Felicity (née Gullett) Ha ...
*
Judy McBurney Judith McBurney (19 May 1948 – 1 December 2018) was an Australian actress and model. She is best known for serial ''The Young Doctors'' in 1,300 episodes as Tania Livingstone and also appeared in cult series'' Prisoner'' as Sandra" Pixie" Mas ...
as Ella * Patrick Ward as Gilbert Bunthorp *Diana Davidson *
Neva Carr Glynn Neva Carr Glyn or Neva Carr Glynn (born Neva Josephine Mary Carr Glyn, 10 May 1908 – 10 August 1975) was an Australian stage, film and radio actress born in Melbourne to Arthur Benjamin Carr Glyn (died 16 January 1923), a humorous baritone and ...
*Zoe Lake *
Judy McBurney Judith McBurney (19 May 1948 – 1 December 2018) was an Australian actress and model. She is best known for serial ''The Young Doctors'' in 1,300 episodes as Tania Livingstone and also appeared in cult series'' Prisoner'' as Sandra" Pixie" Mas ...
as Ella


Production

Burke said the adaptation was "a delight It is funny, sad. marvellously evocative, full of romance and action." The executive producer was Alan Burke who said:
In 20 years of television I can't think of anything I've enjoyed more... We have followed the novels fairly closely, particularly the illustrations. We have also had a tremendous amount of help and cooperation from both Norman's widow Rose, and his daughter Jane Glad. Jane, who sat alongside him while he was writing ''The Cousin From Fiji'', made available to us a lot of unpublished drawings which we have used as backgrounds to the titles. And the books we have adapted are great fun novels, full of joy, optimism, and hurray. Norman Lindsay had this marvellous capacity to fill his books with beaut, funny characters, real people. There was a tremendous amount of excitement in making the series. .. We had tremendous help all along the way. A tennis firm gave us some old photographs so we could have racquets specially made up. The PMG lent us bicycles for the bike race in the third episode of The Cousin From Fiji. And for a scene in the main street of; Ballarat in 1892_^an entire street in Balmain was closed off from traffic for the day, even buses diverted, so we could film... Adapting the novels has been a happy, exciting experience. And I think Norman himself would be delighted if he were here."


See also

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1945 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1945. Events * June – Ern Malley hoax: Australia's most celebrated literary hoax takes place when ''Angry Penguins'' is published with po ...


References


External links


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