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The Hidden Tide

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far between. He is illusive and allusive. His imagination always outstrips his verses. Either he cannot keep pace with the thoughts that race through his brain, or, having caught them, he lacks the complete art of putting them into expression. But now and again he gets very near to the perfect interpretation of a mood. And it is that near approach that bears a promise that the day is not far distant when Roderic Quinn will take a place in the front rank of Australian poets."
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apart, for although he has strong points of resemblance to Henry Kendall and Mr. Daley, he has still stronger points of contrast. The poems in this booklet are preeminently the work of an artist soul; but the artist never loses the singer and the seer. Picturesque they are, but into the woof of his vivid art, Mr. Quinn has woven the weft of high emotion, an emotion that has been touched into life by the vivifying love of Nature, animate and inanimate."
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saw the possibilities in this collection: "A perusal of Roderic Quinn's first book of verse, "The Hidden Tide," sets the reader thinking. Is he a poet or only a very subtle versifier? He seems at first to partake of both, but the lines which appear to lay most claim to the title 'poetry' are few and
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the reviewer was rather more enthusiastic: "Small in size is Mr. Roderic Quinn's "Hidden Tide" but the book contains an abundance of poetry of a very high order and poetry of an artistic class seldom produced in Australia. Amongst Australian poets Mr. Quinn holds a place of his own 'distinct and
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The collection consists of 17 poems, all of which were previously published in
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The full text of the book is available from the University of Wisconsin.
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magazine's book publishing arm, and was number 1 in the
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Roderic Quinn
English
Roderic Quinn
The Bulletin
The Bulletin
1899 in Australian literature
1899 in poetry


Austlit - The Hidden Tide by Roderic Quinn
"Literary : The Hidden Tide", The Queenslander, 8 April 1899, p634
"Review", The W.A. Record, 29 April 1899, p12
Full Text - The Hidden Tide by Roderic Quinn
Categories
Australian poetry collections
1899 poetry books

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