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''In Re a Gentleman, One''
''In Re a Gentleman, One''

''In Re a Gentleman, One''

Andrew Barton PatersonAndrew Barton Paterson

Paterson lived and worked in Sydney for most of his adult life, but his poems mostly presented a highly romantic view of the bush and the iconic figure of the bushman. Influenced by the work of another Australian poet John Farrell, his representation of the bushman as a tough, independent and heroic underdog became the ideal qualities underpinning the national character. His work is often compared to the prose of Henry Lawson, particularly the seminal work, "The Drover's Wife", which presented a

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