· Who tells the story of a country? What story does a country’s national literature tell about its people and its identity? Is there such a thing as Australian. The Getting of Wisdom. by. Henry Handel Richardson, Clive Probyn (Editor), Bruce Steele (Editor) · Rating details · 1, ratings · reviews. The subject of this book is a young woman: an awkward, insecure, restless and 'knowing' child who learns that self-realisation depends on rebellion and escape, but that the latter will first demand at least the semblance of conformity/5. 15 rows · · Richardson, Henry Handel, Title: The Getting of Wisdom Language: English: LoC Author: Richardson, Henry Handel,
Henry Handel Richardson's The Getting of Wisdom (). It is a Dial Press tie-in edition to the film adaptation. The cover features a still photograph of Sigrid Thornton as the central character, Laura Tweedle Rambotham. Her fame in England was short-lived; as late as , when Virago Press republished The Getting of Wisdom, some London critics referred to the author as 'Mr Richardson'. Her short stories, The End of a Childhood (), and the novel, The Young Cosima (), had lukewarm receptions. Henry Handel Richardson's place in Australian literature is. OCLC. Preceded by. Maurice Guest. Followed by. Australia Felix. The Getting of Wisdom is a novel by Australian novelist Henry Handel Richardson. It was first published in , and has almost always been in print ever since.
Getting of Wisdom (Version 2), The by Henry Handel Richardson ( - ) on Apple Podcasts. 25 episodes. Henry Handel Richardson was the pseudonym of Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson, a writer who was born in to a reasonably well-off family which later fell on hard times. The author's family lived in various Victorian towns and from the age of 13 to 17 Richardson attended boarding school at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne, Victoria. Richardson, Henry Handel, Title: The Getting of Wisdom Language: English: LoC. Henry Handel Richardson’s The Getting of Wisdom is remarkable because it is one of few novels about a girl’s maturation that has come to be understood as a “classic” and also because it is.
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