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In Answer to Various Bards : ウィキペディア英語版 | In Answer to Various Bards (詳細はAustralian writer and poet Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson. It was first published in ''The Bulletin'' magazine on 1 October 1892 in reply to fellow poet Henry Lawson's poem, ''In Answer to "Banjo", and Otherwise.'' In ''Up The Country,'' Lawson had criticised "The City Bushman" such as Banjo Paterson who tended to romanticise bush life. Paterson, in turn, accused Lawson of representing bush life as nothing but doom and gloom,〔(Henry Lawson: Australian Writer ) Australian Government Culture and Recreation Portal〕 famously ending with the line ''"For the bush will never suit you, and you'll never suit the bush."'' 〔Wikisource article - ''In Defence of the Bush'' by Banjo Paterson〕 This exchange sparked what is known as the Bulletin Debate, mainly between Paterson and Lawson, but also including Edward Dyson and Francis Kenna. ==Reception==
Writing in ''The Advertiser'', in a review of ''Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses'', a reviewer states: "The 'note of melancholy' which Marcus Clarke and other writers have found in the bush does not appeal to him (), and he has set out his attitude in regard to the 'dismal' tribe in 'an answer to various bards,' which appears in this volume."〔("Recent Publications", ''The Advertiser'', 17 March 1917, p89 )〕
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