Poems by various writers [manuscript].

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Poems by various writers [manuscript].

Poems by John Le Gay Brereton, the elder, 1865, John Le Gay Brereton, the younger, 1902, Rosamond Benham, 1896-1903, W. Bennett, 1897-1901, Archibald Ernest Currie, c.1884, Robert John Cassidy, 1900-1905, Ethel Ramos de Castilla, 1904, Ernest L. Eyre, 1904-1905, and A. J. Evelyn, c.1900.

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Ramos de Castilla, Ethel.

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Brereton, J. le Gay (John le Gay), 1827-1886

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Father of Professor J. Le Gay Brereton and grandfather of the poet R. D. FitzGerald. Born in Yorkshire he graduated from Edinburgh University and came to Australia in 1859 where he practiced medicine in Sydney. From the description of Poems [manuscript]. 1851-1887. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225699667 John Le Gay Brereton in 1902 was appointed Assistant Librarian and later Librarian of Fisher Library, University of Sydney. In 1921 he was appointed Professor o...

Eyre, Ernest L. (Ernest Leonard), 1885-1968

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Benham, Rosamond

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Brereton, J. Le Gay (John Le Gay), 1871-1933

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Poet, academic, librarian. Brereton was Librarian of the University of Sydney (1902-21) and Professor of English Literature (1921-33). He published eight volumes of poems, as well as essays, plays and criticism. From the description of Letter. 1908. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222578035 John Le Gay Brereton, the younger, 1871-1933, was born in Sydney, N.S.W., the fifth son of Dr John Le Gay Brereton, 1827-1886. He began contributing to literary magazines while...

Currie, A. E. (Archibald Ernest), 1884-1967.

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Stephens, A. G. (Alfred George), 1865-1933

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Alfred George Stephens was an Australian editor, author, and literary critic, generally considered one of the key figures in the development of Australian literature. Born in Queensland and educated at the University of Sydney, he was extremely active as an author and editor, coming to national prominence as the writer of the Red Page literary reviews for the Bulletin. After leaving the Bulletin he founded the occasional literary magazine The Bookfellow, an influential but financially ruinous un...

Cassidy, R. J. (Robert John), 1880-1948

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Bennett, W.

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Evelyn, A. J.

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