write a note on Henry Lawson in about 500 words
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Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson (17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922)[1] was an Australian writer and bush poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period and is often called Australia's "greatest short story writer".[2]
Henry Lawson
Henry Lawson, circa 1902
Born
Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson
17 June 1867
Grenfell goldfields, New South Wales, Australia
Died2 September 1922 (aged 55)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationAuthor, poet, balladistSpouse(s)
Bertha Marie Louise Bredt
(m. 1896; div. 1903)
ChildrenJoseph, BerthaRelativesLouisa Lawson (mother)
Bertha McNamara (mother-in-law)
Jack Lang (brother-in-law)
A vocal nationalist and republican, Lawson regularly contributed to The Bulletin, and many of his works helped popularise the Australian vernacular in fiction. He wrote prolifically into the 1890s, after which his output declined, in part due to struggles with alcoholism and mental illness. At times destitute, he spent periods in Darlinghurst Gaol and psychiatric institutions. After he died in 1922 following a cerebral haemorrhage, Lawson became the first Australian writer to be granted a state funeral.
He was the son of the poet, publisher and feminist Louisa Lawson.
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Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson (17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922) was an Australian writer and bush poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period and is often called Australia's "greatest short story writer".Parents: Louisa Lawson, Niels Hertzberg Larsen
Born: 17 June 1867
Died: 2 September 1922, Abbotsford .
A vocal nationalist and republican, Lawson regularly contributed to The Bulletin, and many of his works helped popularise the Australian vernacular in fiction. He wrote prolifically into the 1890s, after which his output declined, in part due to struggles with alcoholism and mental illness. At times destitute, he spent periods in Darlinghurst Gaol and psychiatric institutions. After he died in 1922 following a cerebral haemorrhage, Lawson became the first Australian writer to be granted a state funeral.He was the son of the poet, publisher and feminist Louisa Lawson.
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