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British people / D. H. Lawrence / Edward Garnett / Barbara Baynton / Lawson / Literature / Beggars / Henry Lawson / Australian literature
Date: 2011-07-23 03:40:19
British people
D. H. Lawrence
Edward Garnett
Barbara Baynton
Lawson
Literature
Beggars
Henry Lawson
Australian literature

D. H. LAWRENCE, HENRY LAWSON AND SINGLE-AUTHOR CRITICISM 1 The place, Sydney, and the year, 1922, mark a curious conjunction in the writing careers of D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930) and Henry Lawson (1867–[removed]The conj

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