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''When I Was King and Other Verses'' (1905) is a collection of poetry by Australian poet and author Henry Lawson.Austlit - ''When I Was King and Other Verses'' by Henry Lawson
/ref> The original edition consisted of 76 poems, representing work that Lawson had published in the years since his previous major collection, ''
Verses, Popular and Humorous ''Verses, Popular and Humorous'' (1900) was the second collection of poems by Australian poet Henry Lawson. It was released in hardback by Angus and Robertson publishers in 1900. It features some of the poet's earlier major works, including "The ...
'' was published in 1900. The book's publisher, Angus and Robertson, also released the collection in two volumes later the same year, titled ''The Elder Son'' and ''When I Was King''. These volumes were released under the publisher's Commonwealth Series of poetry collections and contain roughly half the original contents each.


Contents


Critical reception

A reviewer in ''The Queenslander'' noted similarities between this book and a recent volume of poems by Louisa Lawson, the mother of Henry, although there was also something extra to be found in the current book: "Only a few weeks ago the poems of Henry Lawson's mother were noticed in these columns, and though in them there was more gentleness, better taste, more refinement than are found in the verses of the son, yet there is a similarity, if only in the very human tone pervading them and the strong Australian atmosphere. Henry Lawson has long since earned the right to be heard in both prose and verse; indeed, he is familiar to readers as are many of the verses in this new volume of his; but yet in one way we find a new Lawson, a man who has evidently upon him the spirit of repentance for something done, and a strong desire to make amends. So strong are these evidences, and so directly put, that it is impossible to dissociate them from a personal application." A reviewer in ''The Age'' was less than impressed: "It is to be feared that even the most ardent of Mr. Lawson's admirers will look upon this book of verse as a disappointment. It represents the results of his five years' work since he returned from England in 1900 — years that for various reasons must be considered the blackest of his life — and the unevenness of that work is almost painful to contemplate now that we have it in bulk. Only occasionally does he display any gleam — and then only a fleeting one — which bears any promise of better things in the future."


Publication history

Following the original publication of this collection by
Angus & Robertson Angus & Robertson (A&R) is a major Australian bookseller, publisher and printer. As book publishers, A&R has contributed substantially to the promotion and development of Australian literature.Alison, Jennifer (2001). "Publishers and editors: A ...
in 1905, it was reprinted by the same publisher in 1906.


External links

* Full text of the collection at Setis.''When I Was King and Other Verses'' by Henry Lawson
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See also

*
1905 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1905. Books * Rolf Boldrewood – ''The Last Chance: A Tale of the Golden West'' * Guy Boothby — ''A Brighton Tragedy'' * Tom Collins – '' ...
*
1905 in poetry Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Events * March – Art student Vachel Lindsay goes into the streets of New York City and tries to sell or give away copi ...


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