The Earthen Floor Explained

The Earthen Floor
Author:E. J. Brady
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Poetry collection
Publisher:Grip Newspaper Co., Grafton
Release Date:1902
Media Type:Print
Pages:68 pp
Preceded By:The Ways of Many Waters
Followed By:Bushland Ballads

The Earthen Floor (1902) was a collection of poems by Australian poet E. J. Brady. It was released in hardback by Grip Newspaper Co., Grafton, in a print run of 1000 copies but has not been reprinted.[1]

The collection includes 35 poems[2] by the author that are reprinted from various sources, though they mainly originally appeared in The Bulletin between 1897 and 1902.[1]

Contents

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Truth (Sydney) opined that "This little volume of tuneful verse should have a ready and very large sale. Mr. Brady's poetic genius is, while distinctly Australian, sufficiently international to voice the feelings and aspirations even of those who 'go down to the sea in ships;' and in the delineation of Love's tender or melancholy moods he is not easily surpassed"[3]

In their review The Brisbane Courier was impressed, to a point: "Mr. Brady is a well-known verse writer – we had almost said poet – and The Ways of Many Waters has given him a right to inclusion in the ranks of our sweetest singers at all events. He is undoubtedly a singer; his verses flow melodiously, his taste is excellent, and there is thought if not inspiration in much that he has to tell."[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C115219 Austlit - The Earthen Floor by E. J. Brady
  2. http://digital.slv.vic.gov.au/dtl_publish/pdf/marc/12/2644816.html Digitised version - State Library of Victoria
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167904099 "Women and Wine", The Truth, 15 February 1903, p3
  4. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19187303 "Reviews", The Brisbane Courier, 6 December 1902, p13