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emma_in_dream ([personal profile] emma_in_dream) wrote2011-05-26 07:24 pm
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Ethel Turner's *The Ungardeners* (1925)

I've just read a critical article by Susan K Martin - 'Gardening and the Cultivation of Australian National Space: the Writings of Ethel Turner' (Australian Feminist Studies, 18.42 (2003).

She describes *The Ungardeners* as follows: 'Not only is it not a children's book, it is not really a novel. It overlaps several genres. *The Ungardeners* is a blend of nineteenth-century nature-reform rhetoric, domestic diary, fairy tale, allegory, gardening book, plant catalogue, travelogue and quasi-socialist tract.'

A fairly accurate description, I think.

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