Bush Studies
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Baynton's short stories challenged the prevailing 19th-century view of life in the Australian outback, bringing the plight of women and the dispossessed to the fore. Her work, frequently studied in Australian schools, offers a piercing insight into social inequalities, exploring themes of isolation and endurance against a harsh landscape. Despite a complex personal life, Baynton emerged as a significant literary voice, giving agency to those on the margins.
