Dimensions
130 x 198 x 10mm
The harsh lives of pioneer women in the Australian bush are difficult to imagine today. Barbara Baynton's stories present the tragedy, terror, back-breaking hard work and loneliness that such women faced.
These are not the stories of mates gathered around the fire, but of the dark loneliness of women. Not only are there fences to build and a living to be coaxed from the land, but babies to be born - or buried - and the dangers of profound isolation to be endured, as well as the cruelties, or plain disappointments, of men.
'Bush Studies', written during the 1890s, was first published to considerable critical acclaim. These powerful and haunting stories of pioneering Australia give voice to the forgotten women of these times.