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Barron Field in New South Wales
Thomas H Ford
Justin Clemens
其他書名
The Poetics of Terra Nullius
出版
Melbourne Univ. Publishing
, 2023-03-07
主題
Reference / General
ISBN
0522878792
9780522878790
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ZyqzEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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On 24 February 1817, Barron Field sailed into Sydney Harbour on the convict transport
Lord Melville
to a ceremonial thirteen-gun salute. He was there as the new Judge of the Supreme Court of Civil Judicature in New South Wales - the highest legal authority in the turbulent colony. Energetic and gregarious, Field immediately set about impressing his vision of a future Australia as a liberal and prosperous nation. He courted the colony's leading figures, engaged in scientific research and even founded Australia's first bank. He also wrote poetry: in 1819, he published
First Fruits of Australian Poetry
, the first book of poems ever printed in the country. In England, Field had been the theatre critic for
The Times
, and a friend of such major Romantic writers as William Wordsworth, Charles Lamb and Leigh Hunt. In New South Wales, he saw the chance to become a major figure himself, someone who could shape culture and society in enduring ways. Founding Australian poetry was part of that ambition; so too was law. Asked to determine whether Governor Macquarie had authority to impose taxes in the colony, Field issued a fateful judgement that established, for the first time, what is now called
terra nullius
. This book is an extraordinary reconstruction of the circumstances and implications of Field's actions in New South Wales using an original and revealing method: the close reading of his poetry.