Public Domain - Edward Dyson at Poetic Love
Custom Search
Public Domain
Article Menu

Index Page

Story Listing

Latest Added

Authors By Surname

Authors By First Name

Top Stories

Top Authors



Main Site Menu
Home

Authors By Nickname

Articles By Title

Top Articles

Public Domain Poetry

Contact Us


Top Sites, Click here to vote for our site

Sponsored Links

Read, Rate, Comment on or Submit your poetry



Edward Dyson

1865-1931


Article Listing


Read More About Edward Dyson below list
TitlePeriod# Words# Reads
A Child Of Nature 46151362
A Golden Shanty 48591166
A Hot Day At Spats’ 27601177
A Little Love Affair 2757752
A Prank That Reacted 32741548
A Question Of Propriety 23621488
A Sabbath Morn At Waddy 1980388
A Saturday At Spat’s 3093416
A Vain Sacrifice 1265407
A Visit To Scrubby Gully 3670397
A Zealot In Labour 2959392
After The Accident 1956393
An Amorous Boy 2893434
An Incident At The Old Pioneer 2574410
At A Boxing Bout 3007420
At The Opera 2983392
At The Yards 1709405
Barracking 3251585
Below And On Top - Chapter 1 1924595
Benno’s Little Bosher 3065569
Dead Man’s Load 4617590
Dukie M‘kenzie’s Dawnce 3067567
Glover’s Little Joke 2073562
Hebe Of Grasstree 2646563
Introducing Machinery 3931577
Levi’s Trousers 3591581
Mr. And Mrs. Sin Fat 5192579
Nicholas Dan And The Meek Almira 4253429
On A Bender 4373422
One Night 3994437
Spats’ Cats 2284433
Spicer’s Courtship 1519382
Susie Gannon’s Young Man 3706391
The Big Spoof 4408419
The Conquering Bush 1501448
The Disposal Of A Dog 3009373
The Elopement Of Mrs. Peters 1898391
The Fat Girl 2436394
The Fickle Dolly Hopgood 3545405
The Fossickers 2733396
The Funerals Of Malachi Mooney 2721416
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter I 1901 2896408
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter II 1901 2036385
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter III 1901 2548401
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter IV 1901 3328385
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter IX 1901 2744409
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter V 1901 2053408
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter VI 1901 4048368
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter VII 1901 2550379
The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter VIII 1901 3211388

98 Articles (2 Pages, 50 Per Page)
[ 1 | 2 ]

About:
Edward George Dyson (1865-1931) was an Australian poet, journalist and short story writer.

He was born at Morrisons near Ballarat in March 1865. His father, George Dyson, arrived in Australia in 1852 and after working on various diggings became a mining engineer, his mother came from a life of refinement in England. The family led a roving life during Dyson's childhood, moving successively to Alfredton, Bendigo, Ballarat and Alfredton again. Unconsciously the boy was storing for future use the life of the miners, farmers and bushmen, among whom he lived. At 12 he began to work as an assistant to a travelling draper, after that was a whimboy in a mine, and for two or three years an assistant in a factory at Melbourne. This was followed by work in a newspaper office. At 19 he began writing verse, and a few years later embarked on a life of free-lance journalism which lasted until his death. His first notable work was "The Golden Shanty", which appeared in the Bulletin, and many other short stories followed. In 1896 he published a volume of poems, Rhymes from the Mines, and in 1898 the first collection of his short stories, Below and On Top. In 1901 his first long story The Gold-stealers was published in London, which was followed by In the Roaring Fifties in 1906. In the same year appeared Fact'ry 'Ands, a series of more or less connected sketches dealing with factory life in Melbourne in a vein of humour. Various other stories and collections of stories were published in the Bookstall Series and will be found listed in Miller's Australian Literature. Another volume of verse Hello, Soldier! appeared in 1919. All through the years Dyson did an enormous amount of work until he broke down under the strain and died after a long illness on 22 August 1931. He married Miss Jackson who survived him with one daughter.

Edward Dyson was the brother of Will Dyson and Ambrose Dyson.


This page viewed 14147 times.



Sponsored Links



Our Sites

10 Random Links From
Puttock International P/L.

1. Community Surf Website Traffic Information
2. Start your own E-Commerse store with virtually no setup costs!
3. Day Care 101 What is Day Care
4. Looking for a second income, check out one of the best
5. Figuactiv weight loss program information, hints, tips and links to products.
6. All About Graphic Design
7. Looking for a second income, check this out.
8. Direct marketing as a second income source
9. Direct marketing as a second income source
10. Udo Walz hair care, hair repair treatments and styling agents