[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 35 Intellectual shirkers What of the intellectuals who have remained in Australia? They are numerous enough, as I know, having had occasion, in the course of my … [Read more...] about Section 35 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
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Section 34 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 34 Export of genius Sheep-culture, agriculture, physical culture, have reached high standards in Australia, but intellectual culture has been neglected. We require … [Read more...] about Section 34 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 33 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 33 The sheep and the goats The situation, then, which requires thought, analysis, and some kind of remedial action is that Australia is in danger of becoming … [Read more...] about Section 33 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 32 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 32 The “Norman” Conquest It may be urged, by those who are more anxious to refute my thesis than to profit from its sincerity as an enquiry, that I am rebutted in the … [Read more...] about Section 32 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 31 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 31 Booksellers and publishers A nation culturally passive — culturally self-classified as second-rate — culturally dependent on another nation — in brief, culturally … [Read more...] about Section 31 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 30 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 30 Cultural manna Formal education, as dispensed in class-rooms by pedagogues, furnishes ultimately, no doubt, but a small part of the individual’s mental outlook and … [Read more...] about Section 30 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 29 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 29 The anti-Australians Vital Australian history, vital Australian lore, is not being taught, at present, to our Australian youth. We are employing pedagogues from … [Read more...] about Section 29 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 28 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 28 “History is bunk!” The Aborigines, our admirable predecessors in sovereignty over the territory of Australia Felix, had their Bora ceremonies, their Initiation … [Read more...] about Section 28 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 27 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 27 Preservation of lore And so, if even the Great War of 1914-18 is being forgotten, save by those cheerful Old Kaspars, the surviving “Diggers” of the period (fast … [Read more...] about Section 27 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 26 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 26 Children of the abyss In this year of continuing calamity, 1935, if we are to take stock of realities, the reality is that there are already hundreds of thousands … [Read more...] about Section 26 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 25 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 25 The world gone mad The Twentieth Century came in with a fanfare of the trumpets of peace, optimism, progress, prosperity, and human certainty. Everything was for … [Read more...] about Section 25 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 24 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 24 “Yours For Australia” During five decades, from 1850 to 1900, we grew swiftly towards our nationhood, more swiftly than any other nation in history has grown. … [Read more...] about Section 24 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 23 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 23 Isolated From Europe This act of cultural self-definition, in Australia at the present time, may mean a great deal more than emancipation from the Dictatorship of … [Read more...] about Section 23 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 22 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 22 No dearth of genius An act of intellectual self-consciousness, an act of thought performed now, by those equipped to do the thinking for this nation, is necessary … [Read more...] about Section 22 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 21 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 21 All is in flux The task now, or interesting duty, which falls upon the minority of Australians who know that growth of mind, or intellectual culture, is even more … [Read more...] about Section 21 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 20 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 20 Painting the place Art, in Australia, provides a truer gauge of national growth in culture than does literature. Convictism and larrikinism never intruded into … [Read more...] about Section 20 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 19 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 19 “Archibald, certainly not!” “The Bulletin,” in the ’eighties and ’nineties, provided a rallying point for Australian literary nationalism. J. F. Archibald gathered … [Read more...] about Section 19 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 18 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 18 Convict writers I have spoken to an old man who had joined in the gold rush from Sydney to Bathurst and thence to Araluen in the 1850’s. I asked him about the … [Read more...] about Section 18 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 17 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 17 Flogging the lags Convictism, in Australian literature, has been mainly the prerogative of English-minded writers. “Yah, convict!” has been a form of retort to … [Read more...] about Section 17 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 16 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 16 Where are the antipodes? The effect of English culture upon Australian culture during the nineteenth century is well worth attempting to trace. I showed, in the … [Read more...] about Section 16 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 15 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 15 Decline and fall The history of all empires and cultures has been a history of rise, zenith, decline, fall. The changes occur slowly, in centuries rather than in … [Read more...] about Section 15 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 14 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 14 Prophecy fulfilled Wentworth, in the concluding stanza of his poem, had the audacity to suggest, in effect, that culture and power in the British Islands might … [Read more...] about Section 14 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 13 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 13 A patriotic prophecy Wentworth’s poem concludes with prophecies and hopes for the future of Australasia, a patriot’s prophecies and hopes, the intensely … [Read more...] about Section 13 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 12 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 12 The Austral muse William Charles Wentworth’s poem, on the other hand, contains the germs of our indigenous Australian literature. It begins passionately with what … [Read more...] about Section 12 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
Section 11 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]
[Editor: This is a chapter from The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen.] § 11 Convicts and sinners Praed’s poem, characteristically English from the very beginning, opens with a description of a convict ship leaving England, while a busy … [Read more...] about Section 11 [The Foundations of Culture in Australia, by P. R. Stephensen, 1936]