Item F1476 - Letter to Professor [Duhig], 1941

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F1476

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Letter to Professor [Duhig], 1941

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  • 1941 (Creation)

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1 1.; 23 cm.

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(1901-1984)

Biographical history

Xavier Herbert was born in Geraldton, Western Australia, on 15 May 1901. When he was twelve his family moved to Fremantle. He trained as a pharmacist and worked and lived in Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin and then England, where he met Sarah (Sadie) Cohen, née Norden, and wrote his first novel Capricornia, which was published by P.R. Stephensen in 1938. Herbert returned to Australia in 1932. During World War Two he served with the Australian Imperial Force in the Pacific Theatre from 1942 to 1944. In 1951 he settled with Sadie at Redlynch, near Cairns, Queensland, and they married on 26 June 1953.

Herbert's other works include the autobiographical Disturbing element (1963), the novel Soldiers' women (1961), the novella Seven emus (1959) and the short story collection Larger than life (1963), as well as short stories and many articles expressing his strongly held opinions on various aspects of Australian life. His last work 'Poor Fellow My Country' was published in 1975 and won the Miles Franklin Award that year. Since his death two collections of Herbert's writings have been published: Xavier Herbert (1992), edited by Peter Pierce and Frances De Groen, which includes extracts from novels with other fiction, nonfiction and correspondence, and South of Capricornia (1990), edited by Russell McDougall, with reprints of stories written before 1934 and often published under pseudonyms. Xavier Herbert was awarded honorary doctorates by the Universities of Queensland and Newcastle. He died on 10 November 1984 in Alice Springs and was buried in a local cemetery.

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(1871-1965)

Biographical history

James Duhig was born on 2 September 1871 in Ireland. He and his family came to Australia in 1885. He was a Catholic archbishop. He died on 10 April 1965 in Brisbane.

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Sent inside copy of "Best One-Act Plays of 1935", which Herbert had borrowed.

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Letter 18 Aug 1941 to Professor Duhig congratulating him on "The Ruling Passion."

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  • English

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Handwritten.

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991007902749703131

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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