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Synopsis

Bunyips, boundary riders and bush-lurkers: just some of the horrors that populate these tales of the Antipodean uncanny.The Australian weird tradition may be a short one, but it's as varied and rich as anything you'll find in the Old World. Many of these tales - from the likes of Marcus Clarke, Sophie Osmond, Ernest Favenc and Mary Fortune - are written by strangers in a new land. Traditional European elements of the weird tale appear in new forms or are moulded afresh to a harsh new environment - the haunted house is no longer a rambling manor, but an abandoned shanty or rundown homestead; the ancient wood, the lair of evils and creatures from folklore, becomes the oppressively hot, fly-infested bush; and the windswept moor is the empty, endless Australian outback with its blood-read sands and emaciated myall trees. The anthology also includes Aboriginal voices, providing a very different take on the landscape and its horrors.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780712369619
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Languages: English