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An Australian Girl in London

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Country
  
Australia

Publication date
  
1902

Pages
  
295pp

Author
  
Louise Mack

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1902

Genre
  
Fiction

Publisher
  
T. Fisher Unwin, London

Similar
  
A woman's experiences in the gre, The World is Round, The Marriage of Edward, ATTRACTION

An Australian Girl in London (1902) is a novel by Australian author Louise Mack.

Contents

Plot summary

Told in the form of a series of letters, the book details the travels of Sylvia Leighton from Australia to London, and her impressions of that city after she arrives.

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Sydney Morning Herald found a lot to like about the book: "The first impressions of a thoughtful and observant person are worth having, especially when they are pleasantly and vividly recorded." And, picking up on a major story point, noted that "a good many people have missed their trains, but few have had such whimsical adventures as the heroine of this story experienced in consequence of being left behind at Naples and finding it necessary with the aid of little money and less Italian to pick up her party at Marseilles. The book is pleasantly and simply written, and the author is not ashamed to admit her enthusiasm at what she sees."

The Evening Journal (Adelaide) reviewer was a little more equivocal: "People express various opinions of this book. Some call it delightful, others describe it as utter rubbish. Perhaps the verdict depends in one degree on the attitude of mind in which the reader approaches it. If, he, or she, is on the lookout for a story, disappointment is unavoidable. The book has neither plot nor incident. There is a little bit of a love story dragged in at the end in deference to popular opinion; it is not well managed, and rather spoils the book. Notwithstanding, or perhaps because of this absence of love story and plot (for do we not get plenty of both, too much sometimes, in other books?) the Australian Girl in London has a charm of her own."

References

An Australian Girl in London Wikipedia