A Wife’s Heart: The Untold Story of Bertha and Henry Lawson
✍ Scribed by Davies, Kerrie
- Book ID
- 109511161
- Publisher
- UQP
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 733 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
An innovative, imaginative work of biography, examining Bertha and Henry Lawson’s marriage through a modern lens.A gripping and at times shocking read, A Wife’s Heart refuses the enduring myth that works produced by the mad genius artist somehow excuse bad behaviour towards their nearest and dearest.’ Melissa Ashley, author of The Birdman’s WifeHenry Lawson is a revered cultural icon, but despite his literary success he descended into poverty and an early death. While many blamed his wife for his decline, Bertha Lawson alleged in April 1903 that Henry was habitually drunk and cruel, leading her to demand a judicial separation.In A Wife’s Heart, Kerrie Davies provides a rare account of this tumultuous relationship from Bertha’s perspective, in an era when women’s rights were advancing considerably. Reproducing the Lawsons’ letters – some of which have never been published – alongside her personal reflections, Davies explores the couple’s courtship, marriage and eventual separation, as Bertha struggled to raise their two children as a single parent.A Wife’s Heart offers an intimate portrait of the Lawsons’ marriage, examined through a modern lens. It is an innovative, imaginative work of biography that reflects on the politics of relationships and the enduring complexities of love.
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