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OverviewFour Australian women writing in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries-a time when stories of bush heroism and mateship abounded, a time when a writing career might be an elusive thing for a woman. Friends and Rivals is a vivid and engaging account of the intersecting and entwined lives of Ethel Turner, author of the much loved Seven Little Australians, Barbara Baynton, who wrote of the harshness of bush life, Nettie Palmer, essayist and critic, and Henry Handel Richardson, of The Getting of Wisdom and The Fortunes of Richard Mahoney fame. Brenda Niall illuminates a fascinating time in Australia's literary history and brings to life the remarkable women who made it so. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brenda NiallPublisher: Text Publishing Imprint: The Text Publishing Company Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.382kg ISBN: 9781922268594ISBN 10: 1922268593 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 31 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Among living Australian biographers, only Philip Ayres matches Brenda Niall for painstaking research serving narratives at once spirited and judicious...Dr Niall ignores nothing.' * Spectator * 'For my money, Brenda Niall's Mannix is the most wise, shrewd and elegant biography yet produced of this complex and beguiling man. Niall's irresistible prose strengthens the candour of this fine book.' * Age on Mannix * 'It is all written so fluently and seamlessly that I am quite lost in admiration.' * Patrick McCaughey on True North * 'Few other writers have such an ability to understand and describe the relationships that create the characters of her subjects.' * Sydney Morning Herald * '[A] formidable combination of meticulous scholarship, reader-friendly lucidity, and ideas...about the nature of feminism, biography, and Australian literary and cultural history, and about the many places where those things intersect.' * Australian Book Review * 'Friends and Rivals goes beyond solitary portraiture and linear catalogue to place its subjects in their landscape...Rich and digressive, these portraits are open-seamed, their complex maps pointing towards other layers, other stories, named experience alongside the unnamed and the unnameable, elision and fiction jostling.' * Saturday Paper * 'Among living Australian biographers, only Philip Ayres matches Brenda Niall for painstaking research serving narratives at once spirited and judicious...Dr Niall ignores nothing.' * Spectator * 'For my money, Brenda Niall's Mannix is the most wise, shrewd and elegant biography yet produced of this complex and beguiling man. Niall's irresistible prose strengthens the candour of this fine book.' * Age on Mannix * 'It is all written so fluently and seamlessly that I am quite lost in admiration.' * Patrick McCaughey on True North * 'Few other writers have such an ability to understand and describe the relationships that create the characters of her subjects.' * Sydney Morning Herald * 'Among living Australian biographers, only Philip Ayres matches Brenda Niall for painstaking research serving narratives at once spirited and judicious...Dr Niall ignores nothing.' * Spectator * '[A] formidable combination of meticulous scholarship, reader-friendly lucidity, and ideas...about the nature of feminism, biography, and Australian literary and cultural history, and about the many places where those things intersect.' * Australian Book Review * 'Friends and Rivals goes beyond solitary portraiture and linear catalogue to place its subjects in their landscape...Rich and digressive, these portraits are open-seamed, their complex maps pointing towards other layers, other stories, named experience alongside the unnamed and the unnameable, elision and fiction jostling.' * Saturday Paper * 'Few other writers have such an ability to understand and describe the relationships that create the characters of her subjects.' * Sydney Morning Herald * 'Deeply absorbing, fascinating and moving...now for the first time I have a sense of the women behind me...I loved the tone-detached and masterly but with a light touch, and a wit that's sharp but never cruel: and always sympathetically attuned to the strain of the women's attempts to find a balance between their inner and outer lives.' * Helen Garner * Author InformationBrenda Niall is one of Australia's foremost biographers. She is the author of five award-winning biographies, including her acclaimed accounts of the Boyd family and her portrait of the Durack sisters, True North. In 2016 she won the Australian Literature Society's Gold Medal and the National Biography Award for Mannix. In 2004 she was awarded the Order of Australia for 'services to Australian literature, as an academic, biographer and literary critic'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |