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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 A Man of No Mean Talent : Donald Cameron and Australian Colonial Newspaper Fiction
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'Donald Cameron, gifted and flawed, produced a feast of fiction in colonial newspapers, much of it now online via Trove. His achievements (and failures) shed new light on Australian colonial literary production' (Publication summary) 

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    • Queanbeyan, Queanbeyan area, Canberra region (NSW), Southeastern NSW, New South Wales,: Restitution Publishing , 2023 .
      Extent: vi, 149 pp.
      Description: illus.
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      • Published 30 September 2023
      ISBN: 9780646883113

Works about this Work

Elizabeth Morrison, A Man of No Mean Talent : Donald Cameron and Australian Colonial Newspaper Fiction Roger Osborne , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: JASAL , 4 November vol. 23 no. 2 2024;

— Review of A Man of No Mean Talent : Donald Cameron and Australian Colonial Newspaper Fiction Elizabeth Morrison , 2023 single work biography
'In The Reading Nation of the Romantic Period, William St Clair described most literary history as “a parade of great names described from a commentator’s box set high above the marching column,” or “the open parliament with all the members participating and listening.” Instead of following these models based on arbitrary selections from modern points-of-view, St Clair urges researchers to investigate the literature that most people actually read. While Elizabeth Morrison might not have directly followed this advice, her book on the life and work of Donald Cameron draws attention to the pages actually read by many Australians, providing her reader with a relatively unknown and unique view of colonial literary production, one that demonstrates how much more there is to know when we look beyond the “parade of great names.”' (Introduction)
Elizabeth Morrison, A Man of No Mean Talent : Donald Cameron and Australian Colonial Newspaper Fiction Roger Osborne , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: JASAL , 4 November vol. 23 no. 2 2024;

— Review of A Man of No Mean Talent : Donald Cameron and Australian Colonial Newspaper Fiction Elizabeth Morrison , 2023 single work biography
'In The Reading Nation of the Romantic Period, William St Clair described most literary history as “a parade of great names described from a commentator’s box set high above the marching column,” or “the open parliament with all the members participating and listening.” Instead of following these models based on arbitrary selections from modern points-of-view, St Clair urges researchers to investigate the literature that most people actually read. While Elizabeth Morrison might not have directly followed this advice, her book on the life and work of Donald Cameron draws attention to the pages actually read by many Australians, providing her reader with a relatively unknown and unique view of colonial literary production, one that demonstrates how much more there is to know when we look beyond the “parade of great names.”' (Introduction)
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