A Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia in 1852–53

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Paperback, 316 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9781108039802
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2011 9781108039802
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Mrs Charles (Ellen) Clacy (1830–1901) was a clergyman's daughter who, in 1852, travelled to the Australian goldfields. Published in 1853, on her return to England, this work, the first edition of which sold out almost immediately, is essentially a guide for prospective emigrants. It includes, within the lively narrative, practical advice on the cost of living, the labour market, gold-digging regulations, and marriage prospects. Mrs Clacy published several subsequent books, but her life remains obscure. Research suggests an illegitimate pregnancy or an absconding husband, unmentioned in the upbeat and respectable narrative, but possibly echoed by the highly coloured 'tale' of an anonymous emigrant woman, whose lover (twice) leaves her pregnant at the altar to go to the goldfields, with tragic consequences. However this relates to Mrs Clacy's actual circumstances, her writing vividly depicts the mixture of opportunity and hazard in nineteenth-century Australia, illuminating the country's early social history.

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ISBN13:9781108039802
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:316

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1. Introductory remarks; 2. The voyage out; 3. Stay in Melbourne; 4. Camping up - Melbourne to the Black Forest; 5. Camping up - Black Forest to Eagle Hawk Gully; 6. The diggings; 7. Eagle Hawk Gull; 8. An adventure; 9. Harriette Walters; 10. Iron Bark Gully; 11. Forest Creek; 12. Return to Melbourne; 13. Ballarat; 14. New South Wales; 15. South Australia; 16. Melbourne again; 17. Homeward bound; 18. Conclusion; Appendix.

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