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Henry Lawson [1867-1922] AUS
Ranked #59 in the top 380 poets
Votes 66%: 1969 up, 997 down

Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period and is often called Australia's "greatest short story writer". Lawson had no romantic illusions about a 'rural idyll'. His grim view of the outback was far removed from "the romantic idyll of brave horsemen and beautiful scenery depicted in the poetry of Banjo Paterson".

Assaulted Paterson and the romantics, and in the process, virtually reinvented Australian realism. "He used short, sharp sentences, with language as raw as Ernest Hemingway or Raymond Carver. With sparse adjectives and honed-to-the-bone description, Lawson created a style and defined Australians: dryly laconic, passionately egalitarian and deeply humane." Most of his work focuses on the Australian bush.

His Bush Poetry is performed around the world and a number of his pieces have been put to music and `covered` by many artistes. His first published poem `Song of Australia` appeared in 1887Australian writer and poet, Henry Lawson, was born on the Grenfell goldfields in New South Wales on 17 June, 1867, the son of a Norwegian seaman, Niels Larson, who later changed his name to Peter Lawson. 

In Henry`s early years, the family lived on a poor selection in the Mudgee district. Lawson suffered from deafness and was often teased as a result.

Henry`s mother, Louisa, was an activist for women`s rights and published the feminist newspaper "The Dawn" for many years.

In Henry`s early years, the family lived on a poor selection in the Mudgee district. Lawson suffered from deafness and was often teased as a result. 

His parents separated in 1883, and it was then that Louisa went to Sydney and began publishing "The Dawn". 

Simply put, Henry Lawson was a troubled man. Colin Roderick , who recently published a biography of Lawson: "Henry Lawson: a life" suggests that Lawson was manic depressive, and sought refuge from his mood swings in alcohol. 

Henry married Bertha Bredt in 1896, and they had two children, but it was not a happy relationship and they separated in 1903. Henry was also in and out of institutions for his alcoholism, and in and out of gaol for failing to support his family. He died on 2 September, 1922, in Sydney.

The light in Henry`s life, and the focus of our attention, is not his unhappy personal life, but his importance as an Australian writer. 

Henry Lawson and the Australian short story.

The first flowering of the short story in Australia, of which Henry was a master, occurred in the 1880s and 1890s. Much of Lawson`s work was set in the Australian bush, or was about bush life. 

Although even in the 19th century most Australians lived in cities and towns, it was the bush that somehow grabbed the imagination - perhaps because of the stark contrast between it and the more gentle and controlled environment of Europe - from where most non-indigenous Australians had come.

It`s also worth remembering that this is a time before Federation, and Australians` allegiance was not to Australia - because it did not exist as an entity. It was to the colony people owed loyalty - New South Wales or Victoria and so on - and beyond that, loyalty was owed to England, the King or Queen of England, the British Empire.

By the 1890s Australia had been settled for a little more than 100 years and Lawson was arguably the first Australian-born writer who really looked at Australia with Australian eyes, not influenced by his knowledge of other landscapes. He was the first perhaps to give voice to interpretations of an "Australian" character. 

He was also from the bush, had lived on a selection, had been brought up in bush poverty, had suffered hardship and unemployment, and knew of the characters and lifestyles he talked about. His work reflected Australian experience with an integrity readers recognised. 

Lawson and The Bulletin

Lawson was first published in The Bulletin in 1887 with the poem "Song of Australia". The Bulletin was an influential publication which promoted a particular set of views - egalitarianism, unionism, and Australianism. It was also white and male. 

Lawson was a regular contributor, as was Banjo Paterson. A series of verses and other writers were published where Lawson and Paterson debated their different perspectives on the Australian bush - Lawson claiming Paterson was a romantic, and Paterson claiming Lawson was full of doom and gloom. 

Tony Moore, in his 1997 paper about bohemian culture, says "The bohemian traits revered by The Bulletin writers are almost a caricature of the Australian national type propagated by the journal: mateship and blokey bonding to the exclusion of family life; hostility to religion, personified by the Protestant wowser; ironic humour; a fondness for alcohol, pubs and gambling; pre-occupation with a free-wheeling Australian identity (overlaid with francophilia and Irish nationalism) invariably opposed to a conservative Englishness; and an occasional flirtation with political causes such as socialism and republicanism. The identification of the bohemian with male mateship remains a strong thread in the Australian tradition, but one contested by women like Mary Gilmore in the 1890s, Dulcie Deamer in the 1920s, Joy Hester in the 1940s and Germaine Greer in the 1960s".

A British reviewer in the 1890s claimed, "The delusion these writers  labour under is trying to be too exclusively Australian, by which they come merely provincial. That a man`s lot should be cast in the wilds of Australia is no reason that his whole inner life should be taken up with the glorification of shearers or the ridicule of jackaroos. And a genuine Australian poetry can only arise when such matters fall into their true place and assume their relatively small artistic importance".

Realism, Slavery, National

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1812-1870
ENG
Charles Dickens
← praised by Henry Lawson
1864-1941
AUS
Banjo Paterson
← compared by Henry Lawson


WorkLangRating
The Water Lily
eng
33
The Song of Australia
eng
20
Do You Think That I Do Not Know?
eng
14
To An Old Mate
eng
14
Ballad Of The Drover
eng
13
The Outside Track
eng
12
The Things We Dare Not Tell
eng
12
Faces In The Street
eng
9
A Mate can do no Wrong
eng
8
Past Carin`
eng
7
The Never-Never Country
eng
7
I`ll Tell You What, You Wanderers
eng
5
Andy`s Gone With Cattle
eng
4
In The Days When The World Was Wide
eng
4
When Your Pants Begin to Go
eng
4
Above Lavender Bay
eng
3
As it was in the Beginning
eng
3
At The Beating Of A Drum
eng
3
Eureka
eng
3
Poverty
eng
3
The Man from Waterloo (With kind Regards to Banjo)
eng
3
The Men Who Sleep With Danger
eng
3
The Roaring Days
eng
3
The Rose
eng
3
A Fantasy of War
eng
2
Barta
eng
2
Never, Never Land
eng
2
Out Back
eng
2
Reedy River
eng
2
The Afterglow
eng
2
The Cattle-Dog`s
eng
2
The Fire At Ross`s Farm
eng
2
The Pride That Comes After
eng
2
The Teams
eng
2
When the Bush Begins to Speak
eng
2
Will Yer Write It Down for Me?
eng
2
`Flag of the Southern Cross`
eng
2
A Song of the Republic
eng
1
A Study in the `Nood`
eng
1
A Word to Texas Jack
eng
1
Advertisement for Hean’s Essence
eng
1
After All
eng
1
As far as your Rifles Cover
eng
1
Australian Bards And Bush Reviewers
eng
1
Beaten Back
eng
1
Coomera
eng
1
Grace Jennings Carmicheal
eng
1
In the Height of Fashion
eng
1
Jack Dunn of Nevertire
eng
1
Mary Called Him `Mister`
eng
1
My Father-in-Law and I
eng
1
My Literary Friend
eng
1
New Life, New Love
eng
1
On The Night Train
eng
1
Say Goodbye when your Chum is Married
eng
1
Second Class wait here
eng
1
Send Round the Hat
eng
1
Stand by the Engines
eng
1
The Ballad of the Elder Son
eng
1
The Boss Over the Board
eng
1
The Christ of the `Never`
eng
1
The Drovers
eng
1
The Drums of Battersea
eng
1
The Grog-an`Grumble Steeplechase
eng
1
The Iron Wedding Rings
eng
1
The Last Review
eng
1
The Lights of Cobb & Co.
eng
1
The New Chum Jackeroo
eng
1
The Shame of Going Back
eng
1
The Stringy-Bark
eng
1
The Three Kings [1]
eng
1
The Uncultured Rhymer To His Cultured Critics
eng
1
The Wander-Light
eng
1
The Wattle [No better Right Than I]
eng
1
The Western Stars
eng
1
The World is Full of Kindness
eng
1
Unwritten Books
eng
1
Waratah and Wattle
eng
1
When The `Army` Prays For Watty
eng
1
When You’re Bad in Your Inside
eng
1
Years After the War In Australia
eng
1
`39`
eng
1
`Everyone`s Friend`
eng
1
`GS` [or the Fourth Cook]
eng
1
A Backward Glance
eng
0
A Bush Girl
eng
0
A Dan Yell
eng
0
A Derry on a Cove
eng
0
A Dirge of Joy
eng
0
A Little Mistake
eng
0
A May Night on the Mountains
eng
0
A Mixed Battle Song
eng
0
A New John Bull
eng
0
A Prouder Man Than You
eng
0
A Slight Misunderstan
eng
0
A Song of Brave Men
eng
0
A Voice from the City
eng
0
A Word from the Bards
eng
0
Above Crow`s Nest [Sydney]
eng
0
All Ashore!
eng
0
An Australian Advertisement
eng
0
And the Bairns Will Come
eng
0
And What Have You To Say?
eng
0
Andy`s Return
eng
0
Antony Villa
eng
0
As Good as New
eng
0
As Ireland Wore the Green
eng
0
At the Tug-0-War
eng
0
Australian Engineers
eng
0
Australia`s Forgotten Flag
eng
0
Australia`s Peril [The Warning]
eng
0
Because My Father`s One
eng
0
Before We Were Married
eng
0
Ben Boyd`s Tower
eng
0
Ben Duggan
eng
0
Bill and Jim Fall Out
eng
0
Billy of Queensland
eng
0
Billys `Square Affair`
eng
0
Black Bonnets
eng
0
Bonnie New South Wales
eng
0
Booth`s Drum [1]
eng
0
Bourke
eng
0
Break o’ Day
eng
0
Brighten’s Sister-In-Law [or The Carrier`s Story]
eng
0
Brother, You’ll Take My Hand
eng
0
But What`s The Use
eng
0
By Hut, Homestead And Shearing Shed,
eng
0
Callaghan`s Hotel
eng
0
Cameron`s Heart
eng
0
Captain Von Esson of the “Sebastopol”
eng
0
Caricatures
eng
0
Charley Turner
eng
0
Cherry- Tree Inn
eng
0
Cinderella
eng
0
Clinging Back
eng
0
Constable M‘Carty’s Investigatio
eng
0
Corny Bill
eng
0
Cromwell
eng
0
Cypher Seven [07]
eng
0
Dan Wasn’t Thrown from His Horse
eng
0
Dan, The Wreck
eng
0
Dawgs of War
eng
0
Divorced
eng
0
Down the River
eng
0
Eurunderee [Pt 1]
eng
0
Every Man Should Have A Rifle
eng
0
Fighting Hard
eng
0
For all the Land to See: A Song of the Tools
eng
0
For Australia
eng
0
For He Was a Jolly Good Fellow
eng
0
Foreign Lands
eng
0
For`ard
eng
0
Freedom On The Wallaby
eng
0
From the Bush
eng
0
Genoa
eng
0
Gipsy Too
eng
0
Give yourself a Show: New Year`s Eve
eng
0
Golden Gully
eng
0
Grey Wolves Grey
eng
0
Hannah Thomburn
eng
0
Hawkers
eng
0
He Had So Much Work To Do
eng
0
He Mourned His Master
eng
0
Heed Not!
eng
0
Here`s Luck
eng
0
He’s Gone to England for a Wife
eng
0
His Brother’s Keeper
eng
0
How the Land was Won
eng
0
In Possum Land
eng
0
In The Day`s When We Are Dead
eng
0
In the Storm that is to come
eng
0
In the Street
eng
0
Introduction – A Glimpse of Boyhood
eng
0
Ireland Shall Rebel
eng
0
I`d Back Again the World
eng
0
I’m an Older Man Than You
eng
0
Jack Cornstalk
eng
0
Jack Cornstalk as a Drover
eng
0
Jack Cornstalk as a Lover
eng
0
Jack Cornstalk as a Poet
eng
0
Jack Cornstalk in his Teens
eng
0
John Cornstalk
eng
0
Johnson, alias Crow
eng
0
Johnson` s Wonder
eng
0
Joseph’s Dreams and Reuben`s Brethren [A Recital in Six Chapters]
eng
0
Kangaroo Power
eng
0
Keeping His First Wife Now
eng
0
Kerosine Bay
eng
0
Knocked Up
eng
0
Knockin` Around
eng
0
Lachlan Side
eng
0
Lake Eliza
eng
0
Laughing and Sneering
eng
0
Lay Your Ears Back and Fight
eng
0
Lily
eng
0
Macleay Street and Red Rock Lane
eng
0
Marshall`s Mate
eng
0
Mary Lemaine
eng
0
Middleton`s Rouseabout
eng
0
Mostly Slavonic
eng
0
Mount Bukaroo
eng
0
My Army, O, My Army!
eng
0
My Land and I
eng
0
My Wife’s Second Husband
eng
0
Ned’s Delicate Way
eng
0
Nemesis
eng
0
Next Door
eng
0
Nineteen Nine
eng
0
O Cupid, Cupid; Get Your Bow!
eng
0
Old North Sydney
eng
0
Old Stone Chimney
eng
0
Old Tunes
eng
0
On Looking Through an old Punishment Book [At Eurunderee School]
eng
0
On the March
eng
0
On the Wallaby
eng
0
One Hundred and Three
eng
0
One-Man-One-Vote
eng
0
Only A Sod
eng
0
Otherside
eng
0
Our Mistress and Our Queen
eng
0
Out on the Roofs of Hell
eng
0
Over the Ranges and Into the West
eng
0
O`Hara, J.P.
eng
0
Peddling Round the World
eng
0
Peter Anderson And Co.
eng
0
Pigeon Toes
eng
0
Queen Hilda of Virland
eng
0
Rain in the Mountains
eng
0
Rejected
eng
0
Republican Pioneers
eng
0
Rewi to Grey: The Old Maori Chief’s Last Message
eng
0
Riding Round the Lines
eng
0
Rise Ye! Rise Ye!
eng
0
Robbie`s Statue
eng
0
Ruth
eng
0
Sacred to the Memory of “Unknown”
eng
0
Said Grenfell to my Spirit
eng
0
Said the Kaiser to the Spy
eng
0
Saint Peter
eng
0
Scots of the Riverina
eng
0
Seaweed, Tussock and Fern
eng
0
Shearers Dream
eng
0
Shearer’s Song
eng
0
Sheoaks That Sigh When The Wind Is Still
eng
0
Since the Cities are the Cities
eng
0
Since Then
eng
0
Skaal
eng
0
Skeleton Flat
eng
0
Somewhere Up In Queensland
eng
0
Song of the Dardanelles
eng
0
Song of the Old Bullock-Driv
eng
0
Spread the Truth!
eng
0
Statue of Robert Burns
eng
0
Success
eng
0
Sweeney
eng
0
Sweethearts Wait on Every Shore
eng
0
Sydney-Side
eng
0
Take It Fightin’
eng
0
Taking His Chance
eng
0
Talbragar
eng
0
That Great Waiting Silence
eng
0
That Pretty Girl in the Army
eng
0
That There Dog O` Mine
eng
0
The Alleys
eng
0
The Army of the Rear
eng
0
The Australian Marseillaise
eng
0
The Author`s Farewell to the Bushmen
eng
0
The Babies of Walloon
eng
0
The Ballad of Mabel Clare
eng
0
The Ballad of the Black-Sheep
eng
0
The Ballad of the Rousabout
eng
0
The Bard of Furthest Out
eng
0
The Bards Who Lived at Manly
eng
0
The Battling Days
eng
0
The Beauty and the Dude
eng
0
The Bill of the Ages
eng
0
The Black Bordered Letter
eng
0
The Black Tracker (Or: Why He Lost The Track)
eng
0
The Blue Mountains
eng
0
The Bonny Port of Sydney
eng
0
The Boss`s Boots
eng
0
The Brass Well
eng
0
The Briny Grave
eng
0
The Bulletin Hotel
eng
0
The Bursting of the Boom
eng
0
The Bush Beyond the Range
eng
0
The Bush Fire
eng
0
The Bush Girl
eng
0
The Cab Lamps
eng
0
The Cambaroora Star
eng
0
The Captain of the Push
eng
0
The Captains
eng
0
The City Bushman
eng
0
The Cliffs
eng
0
The Cockney Soul
eng
0
The Country Girl
eng
0
The Cross-Roads
eng
0
The Crucifixion [The Light of The World]
eng
0
The Day Before I Die
eng
0
The Days when we went Swimming
eng
0
The Distant Drum
eng
0
The Dons of Spain
eng
0
The Drover`s Sweetheart
eng
0
The Drums of Ages
eng
0
The Drunkard`s Vision
eng
0
The Emigration to New Zealand
eng
0
The Empty Glass
eng
0
The Fairy West
eng
0
The Federal City
eng
0
The Fight at Eureka Stockade
eng
0
The Firing-Line
eng
0
The First Dingo
eng
0
The Flag of our Destinies
eng
0
The Flour Bin
eng
0
The Foreign Drunk
eng
0
The Free Selector`s Daughter
eng
0
The Friends of Fallen Fortunes
eng
0
The Gathering of the Brown-Eyed
eng
0
The Gentlemen of Dickens
eng
0
The Ghost
eng
0
The Ghost at the Second Bridge
eng
0
The Glass On The Bar
eng
0
The God-Forgotte
eng
0
The Good Old Concertina
eng
0
The Good Samaritan
eng
0
The Great Grey Plain
eng
0
The Green-Hand Rouseabout
eng
0
The Heart of Australia
eng
0
The Heart of the Swag
eng
0
The Horse and Cart Ferry
eng
0
The Hymn of the Socialists
eng
0
The Imported Servant
eng
0
The Jolly Dead March
eng
0
The King (II)
eng
0
The King and Queen and I
eng
0
The King of our Republic
eng
0
The King [ I ]
eng
0
The Labour Agitator
eng
0
The Lady of the Motor Car
eng
0
The Leader and the Bad Girl
eng
0
The League of Nations
eng
0
The Legend of Cooee Gully
eng
0
The Legend of Mammon Castle
eng
0
The Light on the Wreck
eng
0
The Lily and the Bee
eng
0
The Lily of St Leonards
eng
0
The Little Czar
eng
0
The Little Native Rose
eng
0
The Little Slit in the Tail
eng
0
The Loveable Characters
eng
0
The Man Who Raised Charlestown
eng
0
The March of Ivan
eng
0
The Memories They Bring
eng
0
The Men We Might Have Been
eng
0
The Men Who Come Behind
eng
0
The Men Who Live It Down
eng
0
The Men Who Made Australia
eng
0
The Men Who Made Bad Matches
eng
0
The Men Who Stuck To Me
eng
0
The Motor Car
eng
0
The Mountain Splitter
eng
0
The Muscovy Duck
eng
0
The Old Bark School
eng
0
The Old Jimmy Woodser
eng
0
The Old Mile-Tree
eng
0
The Old Stockman`s Lament
eng
0
The Old, Old Story and the New Order
eng
0
The Other Gum
eng
0
The Paroo
eng
0
The Passing of Scotty
eng
0
The Patriotic League
eng
0
The Patteran
eng
0
The Pavement Stones :A Song of the Unemployed
eng
0
The Peace Maker
eng
0
The Pink Carnation
eng
0
The Poets Of The Tomb
eng
0
The Port O`Call
eng
0
The Ports of the Open Sea
eng
0
The Prime of Life
eng
0
The Professional Wanderer
eng
0
The Rebel
eng
0
The Rhyme of the Three Greybeards
eng
0
The Route March
eng
0
The Rovers
eng
0
The Rush to London
eng
0
The Scamps
eng
0
The Scots [A Dirge]
eng
0
The Secret Whisky Cure
eng
0
The Separated Women
eng
0
The Separation
eng
0
The Shakedown on the Floor
eng
0
The Shanty On The Rise
eng
0
The Shearers
eng
0
The Ships that Won`t Go Down
eng
0
The Skyline Riders
eng
0
The Sleeping Beauty
eng
0
The Sliprails and the Spur
eng
0
The Song And The Sigh
eng
0
The Song of a Prison
eng
0
The Song Of Old Joe Swallow
eng
0
The Song of the Darling River
eng
0
The Song of the Waste-Paper Basket
eng
0
The Sorrows of a Simple Bard
eng
0
The Soul of a Poet
eng
0
The Southerly Buster
eng
0
The Spirits for Good
eng
0
The Spirits of Our Fathers
eng
0
The Squatter, Three Cornstalks, and the Well
eng
0
The Squatter’s Daughter
eng
0
The Star of Australasia
eng
0
The Statue of Our Queen
eng
0
The Stranded Ship: (The “Vincennes”)
eng
0
The Stranger`s Friend
eng
0
The Swagman and His Mate
eng
0
The Three Quiet Gentlemen
eng
0
The Tracks That Lie By India
eng
0
The Tragedy
eng
0
The Triumph of the People
eng
0
The Two Poets
eng
0
The Two Samaritans and the Tramp
eng
0
The Unknown God
eng
0
The Vagabond
eng
0
The Vanguard [11]
eng
0
The Vanguard [1]
eng
0
The Vote of Thanks Debate
eng
0
The Wantaritencant
eng
0
The Watch on the Kerb
eng
0
The Waving of the Red
eng
0
The Way I Treated Father [A Bush Song]
eng
0
The Way of the World
eng
0
The Women of the Town
eng
0
The Wreck Of The `Derry Castle`
eng
0
The Writer`s Dream
eng
0
The `Soldier Birds`
eng
0
They Can Only Drag You Down
eng
0
Those Foreign Engineers
eng
0
Till All the Bad Things Came Untrue
eng
0
To a Pair of Blucher Boots
eng
0
To Be Amused
eng
0
To Hannah
eng
0
To Jack
eng
0
To Jim
eng
0
To My Friends
eng
0
To Roumania
eng
0
To Show What a Man Can Do
eng
0
To The Irish Delegates
eng
0
To Tom Bracken
eng
0
To Victor Daley
eng
0
To “Doc” Wylie
eng
0
To-Morrow
eng
0
Trooper Campbell
eng
0
Trouble on the Selection
eng
0
Uncle Harry
eng
0
Untitled
eng
0
Up The Country
eng
0
Victory
eng
0
Watching The Crows
eng
0
What Have We All Forgotten?
eng
0
When Hopes Ran High
eng
0
When I Was King
eng
0
When the Bear Comes Back Again
eng
0
When The Children Come Home
eng
0
When The Duke of Clarence Died
eng
0
When the Irish Flag Went By
eng
0
When the Ladies Come to the Shearing Shed
eng
0
When Your Sins Come Home to Roost
eng
0
Who’ll Wear the Beaten Colours?
eng
0
Who’s Dot Pulleteen?
eng
0
Wide Lies Australia
eng
0
Wide Spaces
eng
0
William Street
eng
0
With Dickens
eng
0
Write by Return
eng
0
Written Afterwards
eng
0
Written Out [1]
eng
0
Young Kings and Old
eng
0
[Harry Stephens]
eng
0
[‘Cribs to be Cracked”]
eng
0
`Bound for the Lord-Knows-Where`
eng
0
`Broken Axletree`
eng
0
`Bush Hay`
eng
0
`Fall In, My Men, Fall In`
eng
0
`Gettin` Back`
eng
0
`Here Died`
eng
0
`Jack Robertson`
eng
0
`Knocking Around`
eng
0
`Let’s Be Fools To-Night`
eng
0
`On the Summit of Mt. Clarence`
eng
0
`Outside`
eng
0
`Possum` A Lay of New Chumland
eng
0
`Sez You`
eng
0
`Shadows Before`
eng
0
`Tambaroora Jim`
eng
0
`The Seabolt`s Volunteers`
eng
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