An Australian Girl in London

Louise Mack

An Australian Girl in London
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grattan Street Press, University of Melbourne
Country
Published
25 May 2018
Pages
216
ISBN
9780987625342

An Australian Girl in London

Louise Mack

An Australian Girl in London, first published in 1902, is an endearing look at the journey of self-discovery that many young women of means made to the heart of Empire around the time of Federation. Its author, Louise Mack, a friend and rival of Ethel Turner, captures the experience of a provincial young woman immersing herself in the epic metropolis of London - its hard urban edges, and the challenges it poses for colonial talent, but also its rich history and culture.

Sylvia Leighton embarks on an increasingly familiar narrative in turn-of-the-century Australian fiction, travelling to England to establish herself in a country she has long dreamed of visiting. Fellow Australian Emmie Jones joins her, and the two girls share a boarding house and a very close bond.

‘The first impressions of a thoughtful and observant person are worth having, especially when they are pleasantly and vividly recorded.’ - Sydney Morning Herald

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