answersLogoWhite

0

  1. A Bunch of Roses
  2. A Bush Christening
  3. A Singer of the Bush
  4. A Triolet
  5. A Walgett Episode
  6. Any Other Time
  7. As Long as your Eyes are Blue
  8. At The Melting of the Snow
  9. Australian Scenery
  10. A Walgett Episode
  11. Been There Before
  12. Benjamin Bandicoot
  13. Black Swans
  14. Boots
  15. Clancy of the Overflow
  16. Father Riley's Horse
  17. Flying Squirrels
  18. High Explosive
  19. How Gilbert Died
  20. In the Droving Days
  21. Jimmy Dooley's Army
  22. Johnson's Antidote
  23. Last Week
  24. Lost
  25. Morgan's Dog
  26. Moving On
  27. Mulga Bill's Bicycle
  28. Old Man Platypus
  29. Old Pardon The Son Of Reprieve
  30. Our Own Flag
  31. Over the Range
  32. Pioneers
  33. Prelude
  34. Queensland Mounted Infantry
  35. Shearing with a Hoe
  36. Song of Murray's Brigade
  37. Song of the Federation
  38. Song of the Pen
  39. Sunrise on the Coast
  40. The Bottle-Oh Man
  41. The Geebung Polo Club
  42. The Flying Gang
  43. The Last Parade
  44. The Lay of the Motor Car
  45. The Man from Ironbark
  46. The Man from Snowy River
  47. The Man who was Away
  48. The Old Australian Ways
  49. The Old Tin Hat
  50. The Reverend Mullineux
  51. The Riders in the Stand
  52. The Road to Old Man's Town
  53. The Uplift
  54. The Weather Prophet
  55. Those Names
  56. To George Lambert
  57. Tom Collins
  58. Unforgotten
  59. Waltzing Matilda
  60. Weary Will
  61. With the Cattle
  62. We're All Australians Now
User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many poems has banjo Paterson?

74


How many poems has Banjo Paterson written?

74


What was the purpose of Banjo Paterson's poems and stories?

AB 'Banjo' Paterson wrote hundreds of poems and bush ballads. Because some were unpublished, and many hardly known, exact figures are not available. The website at the related link below lists around 333 works.


What was Banjo Patersons first poem?

In 1885, Andrew Barton Paterson began publishing his poetry in the Sydney edition of The Bulletin under the pseudonym of "The Banjo", the name of a favourite horse. His first poem is believed to be El Mahdi to the Australian Troops, published in 1885. Many other, less well-known poems followed. In 1890 Paterson wrote "The Man From Snowy River", a poem which caught the heart of the nation, and in 1895 a collection of his works was published under that name. For more information on Paterson's early poems, see the weblink below.


How many poems did William butler publish?

190


What other poems did AB Banjo Paterson write besides the man from snowy river?

Banjo Paterson wrote hundreds of poems some well known, others less so. Clancy of the Overflow, The Bush Christening, the Saltbush Bill series and Mulga Bill's Bicycle and many others were once very popular and Australian kids growing up in the 40s as I did often recited many of them in competitions. He also wrote many despatches as a war correspondent and hundreds of articles for various publications. His complete writings were published as a boxed set in the 80s[?] and may still be available. Henry Lawson's were also published this way.


Who wrote many verses and stories which depict life and characters in Australia?

Both Henry Lawson and AB 'Banjo' Paterson wrote many verses and stories depicting life and characters in Australia. Henry Lawson tended to write realistic depictions, whilst Banjo Paterson was more lighthearted and had a tendency to romanticise the bush.


What are some prompts for kids poems?

There are many sources of prompts for kids poems on the internet. Poetry4Kids and Scholastic both publish numerous prompts for kids poems on their websites.


Why do people associate Banjo Paterson with Australia?

Banjo Paterson was an Australian writer and poet, so it is natural to associate him with Australia. A.B. "Banjo" Paterson was passionately nationalistic, popular among many Australians in a fledgling country searching for its own identity apart from Britain. In 1890 he wrote "The Man From Snowy River", a poem which caught the heart of the nation for its sense of heroism and the way in which it put forward the concept of the "underdog" bettering all those who thought they were his superiors. This sort of writing underscored much of Paterson's work. Paterson was very much in favour of Australia being an autonomous nation, and that's why many of his heroes were from the among the "downtrodden". Unlike his contemporary Henry Lawson, Paterson presented a romanticised view of life in the bush, and many appreciated his larrikin wit more than Lawson's more realistic, drier view of life.


How many poems did Edgar Allan Poe publish while he was alive?

57 but one of them was written by Ligeia.


Was Emily Dickinson around during the World Wars?

Emily Dickinson died in 1886, so she was not alive during World War I or World War II. Her poems, however, were. She only publish some of her poems later in her life, but after her death her sister discovered many of her unread poems and they were publish posthumously.


Who is Andrew Barton Paterson?

Andrew Barton Paterson is the full name of the passionately nationalistic, popular Australian author and poet, 'Banjo' Paterson. In the latter years of the 19th century, the short stories and classic ballads of "The Banjo" inspired many Australians in a fledgling country searching for its own identity apart from Britain. Paterson adopted his nickname after he began publishing his poetry in the Sydney edition of The Bulletin under the pseudonym of "The Banjo", the name of a favourite horse. In 1890 he wrote "The Man From Snowy River", a poem which caught the heart of the nation. Perhaps even better known than "The Man From Snowy River" is his poem "Waltzing Matilda" which has become a true Australian icon. Paterson lived from 1864 to 1941.