The Drover's Wife (short story) explained

The Drover's Wife
Author:Henry Lawson
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Drama
Published In:The Bulletin
Media Type:print (magazine)
Pub Date:23 July 1892

"The Drover's Wife" is a dramatic short story by the Australian writer Henry Lawson. It recounts the story of a woman left alone with her four children in an isolated hut in the outback in the late 19th century.[1]

The story was first published in the 23 July 1892 edition of The Bulletin magazine,[2] and was subsequently reprinted in a number of the author's collections as well as other anthologies.

Plot

A woman in the outback is isolated in a small hut with her four children. Her husband has been away droving for six months and near sunset one day a snake disappears under the house. The children are put to bed and the woman waits with her dog, Alligator, for the snake to re-appear. Near dawn the snake emerges and it is killed by the woman and dog. The story shows the struggle of a lone woman against nature.

Publications

"The Drover's Wife" first appeared in The Bulletin magazine on 23 July 1892. It was subsequently published in Short Stories in Prose and Verse, Lawson's 1894 collection of short stories and poetry. Since its initial publication it has become one of Henry Lawson's most re-published works.

Cultural references

On screen and stage

In 1968, the Australian Broadcasting Commission created a 45-minute adaptation of the story, directed by Giancarlo Manara and featuring Clarissa Kaye in the lead role.[4]

In 2016 the story was adapted into a play by Leah Purcell. It premiered at the Belvoir Theatre in September 2016, and was directed by Leticia Cáceres.[5] [6] [7]

Purcell's film version, entitled The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson, premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on 18 March 2021[8] and was released in Australia and the UK in May 2022.[9] [10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, 2nd edition, p. 241
  2. Web site: Lawson . Henry . 23 July 1892 . "The Drover's Wife" . 3 July 2024 . The Bulletin . 21.
  3. Book: O'Neill, Ryan. The Drover's Wives: 99 Reinterpretations of Henry Lawson's Australian Classic. July 2018. Brio. 9781925589290.
  4. News: The Bush for Rolf – section: Killing a snake with conviction. Nan Musgrove. The Australian Women's Weekly. 36. 16. 18 September 1968. 7 May 2019. 15. Trove, National Library of Australia.
  5. News: The Drover's Wife media release. 2016-08-08. Belvoir St Theatre. 2016-10-17.
  6. News: The Drover's Wife review – plot twist leaves Australian classic spinning on its axis. Hennessy. Kate. 2016-09-22. The Guardian. 0261-3077. 2016-10-17.
  7. News: Leah Purcell pulls no punches in her new show The Drover's Wife. Blake. Elissa. 2016-09-17. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2016-10-17.
  8. Web site: 2021. Film Grid - SXSW Online 2021. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20211106024809/https://www.sxsw.com/festivals/film/film-grid-sxsw-online-2021/. 6 November 2021. 2021-11-06. SXSW. en-US.
  9. Web site: The Drover's Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson: behind the scenes . . 26 April 2022 . 31 May 2022.
  10. Web site: The Drover's Wife review — an Australian period drama of widescreen confidence . . 12 May 2022 . 31 May 2022. subscription.