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All That Swagger

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1936

Pages
  
500pp

Author
  
Miles Franklin

Country
  
Australia

Followed by
  
Pioneers on Parade

3.9/5
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Publisher
  
Bulletin, Sydney

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1936

Genre
  
Fiction

Preceded by
  
Bring the Monkey

Similar
  
My Career Goes Bung, Bring the Monkey, Some Everyday Folk and, My Brilliant Career, Childhood At Brindabella

All that Swagger (1936) is a novel by Australian writer Miles Franklin.

Contents

Story outline

The novel follows the fortunes of a pioneering family, the Delacys, in the Murrumbidgee River area across 100 years and four generations.

Critical reception

In The Telegraph (Brisbane) a reviewer noted: "The story is enriched with a mass of incident, much of it amusing, and much of it pregnant with drama. It would have gained in style and in coherence if the blue pencil had been applied here and there, but there is enough that is wholly admirable to justify its inclusion among the Australian novels that matter."

The Sydney Morning Herald was very impressed with the book: "She is to be congratulated upon both the breadth and height of her achievement, she has produced a work of integrity, peopled with characters which are not giants or satyrs, but endearing humans, lit with the never-guttering flame of passionate idealism and an exultant devotion to the soil and soul of Australia."

References

All That Swagger Wikipedia