The Sphinx of Eaglehawk: A Tale of Old Bendigo

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The Sphinx of Eaglehawk : A Tale of Old Bendigo
Author Rolf Boldrewood
CountryAustralia
Language English
GenreFiction
Publication date
1887
Media typePrint
Preceded byThe Crooked Stick, or, Pollie's Probation 
Followed byA Sydney-Side Saxon 

The Sphinx of Eaglehawk: A Tale of Old Bendigo (1887) is a novel by Australian writer Rolf Boldrewood. [1]

Contents

The novel was originally published in serial form in 5 weekly instalments in The Australasian between 19 November and 17 December 1887. [1]

Synopsis

The novel is set in the Victorian gold-mining town of Bendigo, in 1852, during the height of the gold-rush. The Sphinx, of the title, is a new barmaid in town who is persecuted by one of the gold miners.

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Bulletin called the novel "a short tale of life on old Bendigo bowdlerised to suit respectable English families. The episodes are familiar, and the author has described them better before." [2]

A writer in the South Australian Chronicle commented that the "novel is a story of gold digging on Bendigo in the days of 1852, and it is characterised by all the naturalness and fidelity to real life which have made Mr. Browne's previous works so thoroughly successful...Robberies, murders, conspiracies, and other spicy seasoning are added to the general ingredients of the book, and all together combine to make up a very clever and attractive novel." [3]

Publication history

After its original publication in 1887 in The Australasian the novel was published as follows:

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References

  1. 1 2 "Austlit - The Sphinx of Eaglehawk : A Tale of Old Bendigo by Rolf Boldrewood". Austlit. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  2. ""Some Recent Books"". The Bulletin, 23 March 1895, p2. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  3. ""New Publications"". South Australian Chronicle, 16 March 1895, p18. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  4. "The Sphinx of Eaglehawk (Macmillan)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 July 2023.