C. J. Dennis
C. J. Dennis | |
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Born | Clarence Michael James Dennis 7 September 1876 Auburn, South Australia |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Burial place | Box Hill Cemetery Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable work | The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke |
Parent(s) | James Dennis and Kate Francis Dennis nee Tobin |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis, better known as C. J. Dennis, (7 September 1876 – 22 June 1938) was an Australian poet known for his humorous poems, especially "The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke", published in the early 20th century. Though Dennis's work is less well known today, his 1916 publication of The Sentimental Bloke sold 65,000 copies in its first year, and by 1917 he was the most prosperous poet in Australian history.[1]
Together with Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson, both of whom he collaborated with, he is often considered among Australia's three most famous poets.
When he died at the age of 61, the Prime Minister of Australia Joseph Lyons suggested he was destined to be remembered as the "Australian Robert Burns".[2]
Biography
C. J. Dennis was born in Auburn, South Australia. His father owned hotels in Auburn, and then later in Gladstone and Laura. His mother suffered ill health, so Clarrie (as he was known) was raised initially by his great-aunts, then went away to school, Christian Brothers College, Adelaide as a teenager.[1]
At the age of 19 he was employed as a solicitor's clerk. It was while he was working in this job that, like banker's clerk Banjo Paterson before him, his first poem was published[1] under the pseudonym "The Best of the Six".[3] He later went on to publish in The Worker, under his own name,[4] and as "Den", and in The Bulletin. His collected poetry was published by Angus & Robertson.
He joined the literary staff of The Critic in 1897, and after a spell doing odd jobs around Broken Hill, returned to The Critic, serving for a time c. 1904 as editor, to be succeeded by Conrad Eitel.[5] He founded a short-lived literary paper The Gadfly. From 1922 he served as staff poet on the Melbourne Herald.[6]
C. J. Dennis is buried in Box Hill Cemetery, Melbourne. The Box Hill Historical Society has attached a commemorative plaque to the gravestone. Dennis is also commemorated with a plaque on Circular Quay in Sydney which forms part of the NSW Ministry for the Arts - Writers Walk series,[7] and by a bust outside the town hall of the town of Laura.[8]
Books
- Backblock Ballads and Other Verses (1913)[9]
- The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke (1915)
- The Moods of Ginger Mick (1916)
- The Glugs of Gosh (1917)
- Doreen (1917)
- Digger Smith (1918)
- Backblock Ballads and Later Verses (1918)
- Jim of the Hills (1919)
- A Book for Kids (1921) (reissued as Roundabout, 1935)
- Rose of Spadgers (1924)
- The Singing Garden (1935)
Shorter poems of note
- "The Austra-laise" (1908)
Many shorter works were also published in a wide variety of Australian newspapers and magazines.
See also
References
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- ↑ W. H. Wilde et al, eds, The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, Oxford University Press, Melbourne 1994 ISBN 0 19 553381 X
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External links
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- Works by C. J. Dennis at Project Gutenberg
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- Works by C J Dennis at Project Gutenberg of Australia
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- Works by C. J. Dennis at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- Australian Authors - C. J. Dennis
- Philip Butterss ' " Your Vote is Wanted": C.J. Dennis at the Call' JASAL 7 (2007)
- Jack Thompson reads poems by C.J. Dennis
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