![]() ![]() How much more fun was this book - she espouses her views onĮverything from the plight of down trodden women to Christ on Prior Memorial Prize but, honestly, I couldn't get past page 26. I picked up "All That Swagger" which won Franklin the 1936 S.H. ![]() Most of the characters were easily recognisable and especially herĭepiction of "Banjo" Patterson (with whom Miles Franklin wasĮntangled in an emotional relationship) as the calculatingly Of Franklin's own introduction to the cream of Sydney society, "My Career Goes Bung" was written and ready for publication inġ902 but the sequel to "My Brilliant Career" had her publisher, Own name) the last "On Dearborn Street" about her years inĬhicago co-editing a Trade Union magazine, was issued in 1981. Output was sporadic - of her 8 novels (published under her "My Brilliant Career" published in 1901 but after that her Miles Franklin had a runaway success with her first novel ![]()
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