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    Barbara Janet Baynton (née Lawrence; 4 June 1857 – 28 May 1929) was an Australian writer known primarily for her short stories about life in the bush...
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  • Chosen Vessel" is a dramatic short story by the Australian writer Barbara Baynton, first published in The Bulletin on 12 December 1896, under the story's...
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  • collection by Barbara Baynton that presents Australian bush life in the early colonial period as dangerous and isolating for the women. Baynton's short stories...
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    Out Back (1893) and Shaw Neilson's The Sundowner (1908). In 1902, Barbara Baynton published a collection of short stories titled Bush Studies. The final...
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  • Baynton is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Baynton (fl. 1540), English scholar Barbara Baynton (1857–1929), Australian...
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    only female nominee. The authors Olav Aukrust, Katharine Lee Bates, Barbara Baynton, Maurice Bouchor, Bliss Carman, Edward Carpenter, Lucy Clifford, Georges...
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    former Cabinet Minister Sir Henry Somer Gullett, the grandson of author Barbara Baynton and an uncle of actor Penne Hackforth-Jones. He is the author of two...
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  • author of a biography of her great-grandmother, novelist Barbara Baynton, titled Barbara Baynton – Between Two Worlds. Penne Hackforth-Jones died of lung...
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  • Human Toll (1907) is a novel by Australian writer Barbara Baynton. "Dedication: To Boshy's Lovey and mine." The novel follows a young bush girl, Ursula...
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    in much Australian writing, often through writing about landscape. Barbara Baynton's short stories from the late 19th century/early 20th century convey...
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