William Astley

William Astley

William Astley (13 August 18555 October 1911), was an Australian short story writer who wrote under the pseudonym "Price Warung".

Astley was the second son of Captain Thomas Astley, a jeweller, and his wife Mary née Price. He was born in Liverpool, England, and was brought to Australia with his family in November 1859. The family settled in Richmond, a suburb of Melbourne and William was educated at St Stephen's school and the Melbourne model school.

Astley obtained work in booksellers' shops, and after taking up journalism was editor of the "Richmond Guardian" for a short period when only 21 years of age. He was subsequently connected with the "Echuca Riverine Herald" and other Victorian journals, the "Launceston Daily Telegraph", the "Workman", the "Worker" (Sydney), the "Tumut Independent" and the "Bathurst Free Press". While at Bathurst, New South Wales he was secretary of the Bathurst Federal League, which did useful work for federation. He had regular correspondence with Sir Henry Parkes, Edmund Barton and George Black. During the 1880s and 1890s Astley did some excellent free-lance work for "The Bulletin" in which four series of his stories of the convict days were published.

The first collection of these, "Tales of the Convict System", appeared in 1892; this was followed by " [http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/ozlit/pdf/p00091.pdf Tales of the Early Days] " (1894), "Tales of the Old Regime" (1897), "Tales of the Isle of Death" (1898), and "Half-Crown Bob and Tales of the Riverine" (1898).

Astley married Louisa Frances Cope of Launceston, Tasmania on 22 September 1884. He had had a nervous breakdown in 1878, and in his last years there were recurrences of mental trouble. He died at Rookwood Benevolent Asylum, Sydney on 5 October 1911. Astley was an excellent journalist and short story writer. He had made a study of early Australian history and took great care with his stories. There is a degree of starkness about his work, but his tales are full of human nature and human pity. He must be ranked among the best writers of Australian short stories.

References

*B. G. Andrews, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030056b.htm Astley, William (Price Warung) (1855 - 1911)] ', "Australian Dictionary of Biography", Volume 3, MUP, 1969, pp 56-57.
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* "The Daily Telegraph", Sydney, 7 October 1911;
* "The Bulletin", 12 October 1911;
* E. Morris Miller, "Australian Literature".


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