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    Redheap, also published as Every Mother's Son, is a 1930 novel by Norman Lindsay. [ citation needed ] It is a story of life in a country town in Victoria , Australia in the 1890s. Lindsay portrays real characters struggling with the social restrictions of the day.

  2. Jun 8, 2024 · Overview. Redheap. Quick Reference. A novel by Norman Lindsay, was published in the USA in 1930 with the title Every Mother's Son; banned in Australia until 1958, it was published in 1959. Part of ... From: Redheap in The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature » Subjects: Literature. Related content in Oxford Reference. Reference entries.

  3. Redheap. Norman Lindsay. 3.58. 31 ratings3 reviews. Australian authors who published in London were occasionally caught in the Customs’ censorship net when their books were sent to Australia. One such was Norman Lindsay, whose novel Redheap was published by the prestigious London firm of Faber.

  4. Redheap is a 1930 novel by Norman Lindsay. It is a story of life in a country town in Victoria, Australia in the 1890s. Lindsay portrays real characters struggling with the social restrictions of the day.

  5. Redheap by Eleanor Witcombe | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. Redheap series - publisher film/TV. Adaptation of Redheap Norman Lindsay , 1930 novel. Author: Eleanor Witcombe. First known date: 1972. The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers.

  6. Banned for 28 years after it was first published in 1930, Redheap is a comedy of life in a small town in Victoria. Chiefly it is concerned with the various steps Robert Piper takes to overcome the abysmal boredom of adolescence — from love affairs with servant girls and the parson's daughter to evenings of beer and philosophy with the roaring ...

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  8. 1972. Drama. Cast. Peter Flett (Robert Piper) Michael Boddy Pamela Stephenson (Milline Kneebone) Norman Yemm (Rev. Kneebone) June Salter Alexander Archdale (Grandpa) Kate Fitzpatrick (Hetty) John...

  9. Redheap. Hardcover – January 1, 1959. Australian authors who published in London were occasionally caught in the Customs’ censorship net when their books were sent to Australia. One such was Norman Lindsay, whose novel Redheap was published by the prestigious London firm of Faber.

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  10. Few incidents in the literary politics of the interwar years have attracted more subsequent speculation than the banning of Norman Lindsay’s novel, Redheap, in 1930.