Convict Once and Other Poems

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry collection
Convict Once and Other Poems
AuthorJ. Brunton Stephens
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry collection
PublisherGeorge Robertson
Publication date
1885
Media typePrint
Pages340 pp
Preceded byMiscellaneous Poems 
Followed byThe Poetical Works of Brunton Stephens 

Convict Once and Other Poems (1885) is a collection of poetry by Australian poet J. Brunton Stephens.[1] Although "highly valued by contemporary critics",[2] Stephens's work is now largely ignored.

The collection consists of 42 poems, "divided into two sections: the long narrative poem 'Convict Once', followed by 'Miscellaneous Poems'."[3]

  • "Convict Once : A Poem"
  • "My Chinee Cook"
  • "My Other Chinee Cook"
  • "To a Black Gin"
  • "A Piccaninny"
  • "Big Ben, the Alligator"
  • "Adelaide Ironside"
  • "The Dark Companion"
  • "A Brisbane Reverie : March, 1873"
  • "Lost Chance"
  • "The Squatter's Baccy Famine"
  • "The Antipodes"
  • "Spirit and Star"
  • "A Man and a Brother"
  • "Off the Track"
  • "The Headless Trooper"
  • "King Billy's Skull"
  • "Macaulay's New Zealander"
  • "The Power of Science"
  • "The Story of a Soul"
  • "Quart Pot Creek"
  • "'Our Hope'"
  • "From an Upper Verandah"
  • "Opening Hymn"
  • "An Australian National Anthem"
  • "The Dominion"
  • "Nonsuited"
  • "The Courtship of the Future : A Prevision : A. D. 2876"
  • "On a Fork of Byron's"
  • "Cape Byron"
  • "For My Sake"
  • "The Boy Crusader"
  • "The Goths in Campania : Placidia, in the Tent of Adolphus"
  • "Marsupial Bill"
  • "The Great Pig Story of the Tweed"
  • "Drought and Doctrine"
  • "In a 'Bus : A Spring Contrast"
  • "Once More : 'Intermissa Diu Bella'"
  • "The Dominion : 1883"
  • "The Angel of the Doves"
  • "The Famine in Ireland"
  • "Mute Discourse : A Poem"

Reviews

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI