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Biography of Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson

Henry Lawson (1867 - 1922)


Henry Lawson (17 June 1867, Grenfell goldfields, New South Wales - 2 September 1922, Sydney) was an Australian writer and poet. Lawson and his contemporary Banjo Patterson are the best-known Australian fiction writers of the colonial period.

His mother was Louisa Lawson 1848 - 1920, a prominent suffragist and owner/editor of The Dawn journal which was partly responsible for Australia becoming one of the first countries to attain adult female suffrage. His father was Niels Larsen, a Norwegian seaman who settled in Australia; on Henry's birth, the family surname was anglicised and Niels became Peter Lawson.

Henry suffered an ear infection at the age of seven that left him with partial deafness and by the age of fourteen he had lost his hearing entirely. Most of his works focuses on the Australian bush, such as the desolate Past Carin’, and is considered by some to be among the first accurate descriptions of Australian life as it was at the time. It should be noted, however, that even then the majority of Australians lived in cities like Lawson himself; the bush that Lawson depicted housed only a small minority.

During his later life, the alcohol-addicted writer was probably Australia's best-known celebrity. At the same time, he was also a frequent beggar on the streets of Sydney, notably at the Circular Quay ferry turnstiles. He was gaoled at Darlinghurst Gaol for drunkenness and non payment of alimony, and recorded his experience in the haunting poem "One Hundred and Three" - his prison number- which was published in 1908. He refers to the prison as "Starvinghurst Gaol" because of the meagre rations given to the inmates.

At his death he was given a state funeral, attended by the Prime Minister W. M. Hughes and Lawson's brother-in-law, Jack Lang, the Premier of the State of New South Wales, as well as thousands of citizens.


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123 Poems written by Henry Lawson

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2366 The Ballad Of The Drover Comments and analysis of The Ballad Of The Drover by Henry Lawson 3 Comments
1824 The Roaring Days
1772 Andy's Gone With Cattle Comments and analysis of Andy's Gone With Cattle by Henry Lawson 6 Comments
1643 The City Bushman
1483 Up The Country Comments and analysis of Up The Country by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
1403 Every Man Should have a Rifle
1206 The Things We Dare Not Tell
1167 The Free-Selector's Daughter
1137 Eureka
1095 After All Comments and analysis of After All by Henry Lawson 2 Comments
1081 The Shearers Dream
1060 A Prouder Man Than You
1030 The Glass On The Bar
988 Faces In The Street
987 In the Street
984 Taking His Chance
977 The Teams Comments and analysis of The Teams by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
977 The Rhyme of the Three Greybeards
955 Out Back
949 How the Land was Won
939 Here Died
934 The Old Jimmy Woodser Comments and analysis of The Old Jimmy Woodser by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
923 The Blue Mountains
922 The Iron Wedding Rings
916 On The Night Train Comments and analysis of On The Night Train by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
902 To Hannah Comments and analysis of To Hannah by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
899 The Drover's Sweetheart
892 Sweeney
879 The Bush Girl
869 The Tragedy
865 Middleton's Rouseabout Comments and analysis of Middleton's Rouseabout by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
863 Freedom on the Wallaby
859 Past Carin' Comments and analysis of Past Carin' by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
855 Waratah and Wattle
845 The Fire At Ross's Farm Comments and analysis of The Fire At Ross's Farm by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
842 Reedy River
841 The Shame of Going Back
825 Australia's Peril
824 From the Bush
820 For Australia
815 At The Beating Of A Drum
814 The Fight at Eureka Stockade
790 To Be Amused
787 Wide Lies Australia
782 Flag of the Southern Cross
774 A Song of Brave Men
766 The Old Bark School
742 The Heart of Australia
730 The Paroo
728 A Song of the Republic
720 The Man Who Raised Charlestown
707 Knocked Up
706 The Shearers
705 Ben Duggan
689 The Christ of the 'Never'
688 Republican Pioneers
688 The Song of Australia
683 Uncle Harry
681 The Professional Wanderer
680 The Sliprails And The Spur
679 The Never-Never Country
678 Victory
677 When the Children Come Home
676 Jack Dunn of Nevertire
676 My Land and I
676 When Your Pants Begin to Go
674 Wide Spaces
669 The Ghost
668 To An Old Mate
665 Australian Bards And Bush Reviewers
657 The Ships that Won't Go Down
653 The Captain of the Push
650 As far as your Rifles Cover
647 Cherry- Tree Inn
645 Fall In, My Men, Fall In
641 In the Storm that is to come
640 Dan, The Wreck
638 Black Bonnet
635 The Cockney Soul
634 The Loveable Characters
627 The Wattle
623 Borderland
623 The Flour Bin
620 The Cambaroora Star
618 Shadows Before
614 The Men We Might Have Been
613 Send Round the Hat
612 Marshall's Mate
608 Australian Engineers
608 The Vagabond
607 Queen Hilda of Virland
601 The Song And The Sigh
595 Scots of the Riverina
594 Since Then
594 The Wander-Light
593 On the March
592 The Lights of Cobb & Co.
589 The Song of the Darling River
589 The Wreck Of The `Derry Castle'
586 Cameron's Heart
585 The Star of Australasia
584 The Shanty On The Rise
579 The League of Nations
578 I'll tell you what you Wanderers
574 On the Wallaby
560 In The Days When The World Was Wide
559 Corny Bill
557 Mount Bukaroo
547 The Poets Of The Tomb
539 Trooper Campbell
539 When the Children Come Home Comments and analysis of When the Children Come Home by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
537 Eurunderee
532 Said Grenfell to my Spirit
532 The Dons of Spain
527 For'ard'
525 Peter Anderson And Co.
521 Above Eurunderee Comments and analysis of Above Eurunderee by Henry Lawson 1 Comment
521 When The `Army' Prays For Watty
514 The Great Grey Plain
510 The Song Of Old Joe Swallow
482 Sez You
479 The Grog-an'Grumble Steeplechase
452 Sez You'


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