'The Mighty Byronian Olympus'

Queensland, the Romantic Sublime and Archibald Meston

Authors

  • Cheryl Taylor James Cook University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/S1321816600003524

Keywords:

Archibald Meston, 1897 'Aboriginal Protection Act', ideology, journalistic construction of Queensland, Romanticism

Abstract

Archibald Meston (b. 1851) is remembered as the framer in Queensland of the 1897 Aboriginal Protection Act, legislation which he later helped to implement as Southern Protector. From 1870 until his death in 1924, he published hundreds of articles, stories, poems and letters in Queensland and New South Wales newspapers. While by no means distinguished as literature, this mass of material invites attention not only for its diverse discourses on Indigenous people, but also because it helped to shape the idea of Queensland held by residents and outsiders. The state's history, natural history and geography are Meston's most frequent subjects. This essay seeks to understand further the ideological significance of his journalistic construction of Queensland by examining the connections cultivated in his writings with the poetry of the Romantics, Byron and Shelley, and their American successors, Longfellow and Poe.

Author Biography

  • Cheryl Taylor, James Cook University

    Cheryl Taylor is Senior Lecturer in English in the School of Humanities at James Cook University in Townsville, North Queensland. She has recently published articles on regional literature in ALS, JASAL and AntipodeS, and" in 1997 edited Ernest Favenc's Tales of the Austral Tropics for the Colonial Texts Series at ADFA. She is currently working with a research grant to create a subset, 'Writers of Tropical Queensland', within the electronic bibliography, Austlit Gateway.

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Published

2004-04-01

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Taylor, C. (2004). ’The Mighty Byronian Olympus’: Queensland, the Romantic Sublime and Archibald Meston. Queensland Review, 11(1), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1321816600003524