The Golden South: Memories of Australian Home Life from 1843 to 1888 by Lambert
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Lambert, Kathleen
English
"The Golden South: Memories of Australian Home Life from 1843 to 1888" by Lyth is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work explores the author's experiences growing up and living in Australia during a transformative period, capturing snapshots of daily life, social structures, and the challenges faced by early settlers. The ...
South Wales. The opening of the memoir sets the stage with the author reminiscing about their journey from England to Australia, reflecting on the profound changes they observed upon arrival. The narrative begins aboard a ship navigating the hardships of a long voyage, with interactions among passengers and the captivating sights of Australia upon their arrival. The author expresses their mixture of excitement and disappointment at the new surroundings, touching on themes of nostalgia, adaptation, and the complexities of life in a developing colony. As the story unfolds, it promises to illustrate not just the beauty of the landscape, but also the social dynamics and personal experiences of life during a rapidly evolving era in Australian history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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