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Patrick Buckridge

Patrick Buckridge has published widely on Australian literary history. He teaches literature in the School of Humanities, Griffith University.

Patrick Buckridge reviews 'Barcroft Boake: Collected works, edited, with a life' by W.F. Refshauge

July–August 2008, no. 303 01 July 2008
Barcroft Boake is remembered as one of the lesser lights in the school of Bush poets publishing in the Sydney Bulletin in the late nineteenth century. Two facts are probably known to most people who have heard of him: that he wrote a gloomy but impressive and memorable poem, much anthologised, called ‘Where the Dead Men Lie’, and that he hanged himself with his stock-whip when young. (Some, mi ... (read more)