Bush Studies
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- ¥150
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- ¥150
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Bush Studies by Barbara Baynton is a powerful collection of short stories that offers a stark and unflinching portrayal of life in the Australian outback. First published in 1902, this classic work challenges the romanticized vision of bush life, presenting instead a world marked by isolation, hardship, and quiet menace.
Through six compelling stories, Baynton explores the struggles of individuals living in remote and unforgiving landscapes, with particular focus on the experiences of women. Her writing reveals the emotional and physical toll of loneliness, vulnerability, and survival in an environment where help is distant and danger is ever-present.
Known for its realism, psychological depth, and haunting atmosphere, Bush Studies remains a landmark in Australian literature. This Eleaf Publishing edition brings the timeless work to modern readers with clarity and care, preserving its original intensity while offering an accessible reading experience.