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Bengala: or, Some Time Ago is one of the
earliest novels published with an Australian setting. Like Henry Kingsley's
well-known The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn (1859), it depicts
the life of the colonial gentry in the years before the goldrush, but it
offers a more domestic and less exaggerated version of their lifestyle.
Until now, the book has been available only in
its rare first edition. The Colonial Texts Series resets that edition,
with an informative introduction, and explanatory notes.
Isabel Lang, the indugled daughter of an Australian
squatter, amuses herself with riding, picknicking and matchmaking among
her friends. But the economic depression of the 1840s sweeps away Isabel's
life of idle pleasure and she must now cope with finanical problems and
human crises far in excess of those encountered by similar heroines in
English novels. A convict servant takes to bushranging and a mysterious
Jesuit priest becomes attentive to the Protestant, fun-loving Isabel. |
Mary Vidal's interest in the role of women and
her participation in the contemporary debate about religion adds a further
dimension to her witty and dramatic novel.
Last Updated : 1 March 2007