John Le Gay Brereton

John Le Gay Brereton

John Le Gay Brereton (2 September 18712 February 1933) was an Australian poet, critic and Professor of English at the University of Sydney. He was the first president of the Fellowship of Australian Writers when it was formed in Sydney in 1928.

Early life

Brereton was born in Sydney, the fifth son of John Le Gay Brereton (1827-1886), a well-known Sydney physician who published five volumes of verse between 1857 and 1887, and his wife Mary, "née" Tongue. His parents had travelled on the "Dover Castle" from England, arriving in Melbourne on 25 July 1859 and then moved to Sydney. The younger Brereton was educated at Sydney Grammar School from 1881 and the University of Sydney where he graduated B.A. (1894), reading English under Professor Sir Mungo MacCallum. He was edit of "Hermes", the student magazine and became the chief librarian there in 1915.cite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070411b.htm |title=Brereton, John Le Gay (1871 - 1933) |accessdate=2008-02-23 |author=H. P. Heseltine |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7 |publisher=MUP |year=1979 |pages=pp 405-406]

Career

Brereton had several occupations and continued his writing, in 1896 he published "Perdita, A Sonnet Record", and "The Song of Brotherhood and Other Verses". These were followed in 1897 by "Sweetheart Mine: Lyrics of Love and Friendship" and by "Landlopers" in (1899), mostly prose, based on a walking tour with Dowell Philip O'Reilly. The verse in Brereton's earlier volumes were pleasant but not very distinguished, however "Sea and Sky" (1908), contained stronger work. In 1909 his volume "Elizabethan Drama Notes and Studies" proclaimed him a scholar of unusual ability and knowledge, and his studies in this period stimulated him to write his one-act play in blank verse "Tomorrow A Dramatic Sketch of the Character and Environment of Robert Greene". This is possibly the best Australian poetical play of its period, and has the merit belonging to comparatively few Australian plays that it is actable.

World War I led to Brereton producing a slender volume of verse published in 1919, "The Burning Marl", dedicated to "All who have fought nobly". In 1921 he was appointed professor of English literature at the University of Sydney.

Brereton produced a volume of poems, "Swags Up" (1928), and a collection of his prose articles and stories was published under the title of "Knocking Round" (1930). The sketches of Henry Lawson and Dowell O'Reilly are of particular interest. His edition of "Lust's Dominion" was sent to the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium in 1914 but was thought lost in the German invasion; it was finally published there in 1931. "So Long, Mick!" a short one-act play in prose, was also published in 1931. Brereton contributed many letters and poems on diverse subjects to the Sydney Morning Herald, often under the pseudonym 'Basil Garstang'.

Legacy

Brereton died suddenly on 2 February 1933 near Tamworth, New South Wales while on a caravan tour. He had married in 1900 Winifred Odd, who survived him with a daughter and four sons. As an Elizabethan scholar, his only rival in Australia in his day was Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant. His prose work was interesting and sensitive, and the best of his verse gives him an assured place among Australian poets. He was entirely unselfish and did much for Lawson when he was most in need of friends.

He was a close friend of and collaborator with Henry Lawson (whom he met in late 1894 through Mary Cameron, later Dame Mary Gilmore), and Christopher Brennan. For at least part of his life, he was a disciple of Annie Besant.

Bibliography

* "The Song of Brotherhood" (1896)
* "Landlopers" (1899)
* "Sea and Sky" (1908)
* "The Burning Marl" (1919)
* "Swags up!" (1928)
* "Knocking Round" (1930)
* "Henry Lawson, by his Mates", ed. (1931)

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