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ROWE, RICHARD (1828-1879), miscellaneous writer,
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son of Thomas Rowe, a Wesleyan minister, was born at Spring gardens,
Doncaster, England, on 9 March 1828 (Dict.Nat.Biog.). He was well
educated and came to Australia about 1857; he was working on the Month
and the Sydney Morning Herald in that year. In 1858 his Peter
'Possum's Portfolio was published at Sydney, a volume of prose and verse of
above average merit. The prose included a short novel, "Arthur Owen--An
Autobiography", and most of the verse consisted of translations. Rowe returned
to England, wrote much for the newspapers and magazines, and was also the author
of several books for young people, some of which did not appear until after his
death on 9 December 1879. He married in 1860 Mary Ann Yates, daughter of
Jonathan Patten, and left four children (D.N.B.).
Rowe was in Australia for only a comparatively short period, but two of his
lyrics have been included in more than one anthology of Australian verse, and
Peter 'Possum's Portfolio is one of the earliest books of serious
literature published in Australia. Miller lists 18 of his books in his
Australian Literature, at least three of which have an Australian
setting.
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