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"A Bushman's Song" (1892) is a poem by Australian poet A. B. Paterson. It was originally published in '' The Bulletin'' on 24 December 1892, with the title "Travelling Down the Castlereagh", and subsequently reprinted in a collection of the author's poems, other newspapers and periodicals and a number of Australian poetry anthologies.


Critical reception

While reviewing the poet's collection ''The Man From Snowy Rover and Other Verses'' a reviewer in ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' noted: "In poems such as 'The Travelling Post-office,' 'Clancy of the Overflow,' 'On Kiley's Run,' 'Black Swans,' 'In the Droving Days,' 'A Bushman's Song,' 'The 'Wind's Message,' 'The Daylight is Dying,' and a few others, one finds the authentic transcript of the moods of inland Australia, the life of her people, and sometimes in their own words." ''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'' states: "In 'A Bushman's Song' atersonis the radical, putting the case for the ordinary drover and shearer against the squatter and the absentee landlord."''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'' edited by Wilde, Hooton and Andrews, 2nd edition, p550


Publication history

After the poem's initial publication in '' The Bulletin'' it was reprinted as follows: * ''
The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses ''The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses'' (1895) is the first collection of poems by Australian poet Banjo Paterson. It was released in hardback by Angus and Robertson in 1895, and features the poet's widely anthologised poems " The Man from ...
'', 1895 * ''The Collected Verse of A. B. Paterson : Containing 'The Man from Snowy River', 'Rio Grande' and 'Saltbush Bill, M.P.'', 1921 * ''The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse'' edited by
Walter Murdoch Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch, (17 September 187430 July 1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence and wit. He was a founding professor of English and former Chancellor of the University of Western A ...
, 1924 ote: not included in 1918 edition.* ''New Song in an Old Land'' edited by Rex Ingamells, 1943 * ''Spoils of Time : Some Poems of the English Speaking Peoples'' edited by Rex Ingamells, 1948 * '' The Bulletin'' 11 May 1955, with the title "Travelling Down the Castlereagh" * ''The Boomerang Book of Australian Poetry'' edited by Enid Moodie Heddle, 1956 * ''Favourite Australian Poems'' edited by Ian Mudie, Rigby, 1963 * ''The Penguin Australian Song Book'' edited by J. S. Manifold, 1964 * ''From the Ballads to Brennan'' edited by T. Inglis Moore, Angus & Robertson, 1964 * ''Folk Songs of Australia and the Men and Women Who Sang Them'' edited by John Meredith and Hugh Anderson, 1967 * ''The Overlander Songbook'' edited by Ronald George Edwards, 1971 * ''Australian Verse from 1805 : A Continuum'' edited by Geoffrey Dutton, 1976 * ''Singer of the Bush, A. B. (Banjo) Paterson : Complete Works 1885-1900'' edited by Rosamund Campbell and Philippa Harvie, 1983 * ''Duke of the Outback : The Adventures of "A Shearer Named Tritton"'' by Duke Tritton and John Meredith * ''The Bushwackers Australian Song Book'' edited by Jan Wositzky and Dobe Newton, 1988 * ''A Treasury of Bush Verse'' edited by G. A. Wilkes, 1991 * ''Selected Poems : A. B. Paterson'' edited by Les Murray, 1992 * ''A. B. (Banjo) Paterson : Bush Ballads, Poems, Stories and Journalism'' edited by Clement Semmler, 1992 * ''The Penguin Book of Australian Ballads'' edited by Elizabeth Webby and Philip Butterss, Penguin, 1993 * ''Banjo Paterson : His Poetry and Prose'' edited by Richard Hall, 1993 * ''The Collected Verse of Banjo Paterson'' edited by Clement Semmler, 1993 * ''Australian Verse : An Oxford Anthology'' edited by John Leonard, Melbourne University Press, 1998 * ''Classic Australian Verse'' edited by Maggie Pinkney, Five Mile Press, 2001


See also

* 1892 in Australian literature *
1892 in poetry Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Events * William Butler Yeats founds the National Literary Society in Dublin. Works published Australia United Kingdom ...


References

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