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South Australia and Western Australia - Exploring the Colonial Frontier: A Detailed Narrative of South Australia and Western Australia - cover

South Australia and Western Australia - Exploring the Colonial Frontier: A Detailed Narrative of South Australia and Western Australia

Anthony Trollope

Publisher: Good Press

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In "South Australia and Western Australia," Anthony Trollope presents a vivid exploration of Australia during the 19th century, reflecting his keen observations and rich descriptive style. Written during his journey in 1871, this work is as much a travelogue as it is an astute commentary on the socio-economic potential of the emerging colonies. Trollope employs a methodical approach to articulate the geographic marvels and challenges faced by early settlers, weaving his narrative with personal anecdotes and cultural observations that remain remarkably relevant in understanding the Australian ethos today. Anthony Trollope, an eminent Victorian novelist known for his keen social insights and realistic portrayals of life, finds in his travels a compelling impetus for this work. His experiences in the colonies were juxtaposed against his extensive works on British society, offering a unique perspective that bridges the gap between English and colonial life. Trollope's scholar-like curiosity and his critical viewpoint on governance and societal structures lend this book an intellectual depth that enhances its narrative. Readers seeking a rich account of colonial Australia coupled with insightful critique will find "South Australia and Western Australia" a significant addition to their literary collection. Trollope'Äôs engaging prose and nuanced observations invite contemporary readers to consider the historical context of Australia'Äôs development, making this book essential for anyone interested in colonial history, literature, or travel narratives.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 129 pages.

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