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Luke Miver's Harvest first appeared in the pages
of the Sydney Mail in 1879 the winning entry in a literary competition
conducted by the Mail and judged by Daniel Deniehy. A tale of adventure,
love, and revenge, its action ranges from the sheep runs of Victoria to
the Palmer goldfields in North Queensland. Scenes of high passion and excitement
are interspersed with satirical commentary on many aspects of nineteenth
century Australian life and manners.
Luke Mivers' Harvest affords a rich insight into the literary culture of colonial Australia. This Colonial Texts edition provides the first modern printing of N. W. Swan's most important work of prose fiction. The text of the novel is accompanied by a comprehensive Introduction and Explanatory Notes. |
From then until his death in 1884 he pursued a
successful career as journalist, newspaper editor and writer of fiction.
A friend of Marcus Clarke, admired by Henry Kendall, associate of Melbourne's
Yorick Club, Swan placed his tales throughout Australia's colonial press.
His was a representative career in the generation which laid the foundations
of Australia's literary culture.
Last Updated : 1 March 2007