Geoffrey Hutton was a journalist, editor and theatre critic. He wrote a biography of Dame Nellie Melba (1962), a history of the Melbourne Theatre Company (1974) and studies of C. J. Dennis (1976) and Adam Lindsay Gordon (1978). He edited a historical anthology of the Age (1979) with the cartoonist Les Tanner, and Australia’s Natural…
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- Published 02-06-1992
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- Pages 220
- Subjects Biography: general
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Adam Lindsay Gordon
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Biography of Adam Lindsay Gordon, Australia’s ‘National Poet’, examines the life of the man and the myths surrounding him.
Scottish aristocrat, rebellious youth, expert horseman, club-man, MP and poet—beneath the image of rake and hell-raiser, Adam Lindsay Gordon remained a conservative, frustrated with his failure to achieve the success he had expected from life. He finished his passionate life as dramatically as he had lived it, in a mixture of glory and outrage. A flawed hero, he was acclaimed as Australia’s National Poet in 1933.
Geoffrey Hutton examines this tragic and romantic character as a man, and a poet against his culture and his times and the process of his later apotheosis.
'He wrote imperfectly in Australia those poems that in England he might have made perfect.'–Oscar Wilde