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Deadman's: An Australian Story

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Country
  
Australia

Publisher
  
Methuen, London

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1898

Genre
  
Fiction

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1898

Pages
  
304 pp

Author
  
Mary Gaunt

Preceded by
  
Kirkham's Find

Similar
  
The Moving Finger, The Ends of the Earth: Sto, The Moving Finger A, Dave's Sweetheart, Kirkham's Find

Deadman's : An Australian Story (1898) is a novel by Australian writer Mary Gaunt.

Contents

Story outline

Jocelyn Ruthven is the goldfields commissioner of "Deadman's Creek". Following dubious advice he enters into a disastrous marriage with a young woman but later meets the right one. The novel details the attempts by all parties to extricate themselves from unwanted relationships and enter into others.

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Evening News found a number of faults with the book: "Mary Gaunt is well known in the literary world as a clever Victorian authoress; but Deadman's does not quite sustain her reputation...The story lacks a certain amount of spirit in it. It deals with rough life in a rough country; with people at their best and at their worst; and, somehow, the style is too smooth for the subject. The situations strike you as forced, and you have an uncomfortable idea of knowing before-hand what is coming. The author has done better work, and can do better work."

References

Deadman's: An Australian Story Wikipedia