Joe Wilson is a
fictional character
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appearing in several well-known short stories by Australian writer
Henry Lawson.
Joe Wilson first appeared in "
Brighten's Sister-in-law," the first story Lawson wrote after his arrival to England, and the longest he had ever written up to that time.
[''The Penguin Henry Lawson Short Stories'' (first published 1986); with an introduction by John Barnes, Camberwell, Victoria: Penguin Books Australia, pp. 13, 224-5] It was first published in ''
Blackwood's Magazine'' in November 1900.
Published Joe Wilson Stories
Publication
"
Joe Wilson's Courtship
Joe or JOE may refer to:
Arts
Film and television
* ''Joe'' (1970 film), starring Peter Boyle
* ''Joe'' (2013 film), starring Nicolas Cage
* ''Joe'' (TV series), a British TV series airing from 1966 to 1971
* ''Joe'', a 2002 Canadian animated ...
" was the final Joe Wilson story to have been written, though, chronologically, its events take place first.
In 1901, when all four stories were published in the collection ''Joe Wilson and His Mates'', the stories were printed in order of narrative chronology.
After the fourth story, Lawson added the following note, under the title "The Writer Wants to Say a Word":
Reception
According to ''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'', the sequence of Joe Wilson stories "has been justly admired for its controlled presentation of the process of alienation and disintegration wrought by the experience of bush life."
[Kerryn Goldsworthy (2000) "Fiction from 1900 to 1970." In]
''The Cambridge Companion to Australian Literature''
(ed. by Elizabeth Webby), Cambridge University Press
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: Cambridge, UK pp 105-133. Kerryn Goldsworthy writes that the stories represent "the most sustained example we have of Lawson's skills in narrative and characterisation."
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Adaptations
The Joe Wilson stories were adapted into the 1924 silent movie ''Joe
Joe or JOE may refer to:
Arts
Film and television
* ''Joe'' (1970 film), starring Peter Boyle
* ''Joe'' (2013 film), starring Nicolas Cage
* ''Joe'' (TV series), a British TV series airing from 1966 to 1971
* ''Joe'', a 2002 Canadian animated ...
'', and the 1998 miniseries '' Joe Wilson''. They were also adapted into a segment of the 1957 movie '' Three in One''.
References
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Characters in novels of the 20th century
Wilson, Joe
Public domain characters in the United States