John Shaw Neilson: 'Something of a Mystic'

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  • Toby Davidson ASAL member, PhD graduate, School Communication and Cultural Arts Deakin University

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John Shaw Neilson

Abstract

Competing post-Federation representations of mysticism as bold or passive, masculine or effeminate, dogmatic or independent, Australian or foreign, drove the shifting critical notions of this era culminating in the generalist designations of John Shaw Neilson (1872–1942) as Australia’s all-purpose mystical poet. Neilson is a mystical poet; yet the basis for this has been subject to a number of distortions from Neilson’s time until the late 1990s. This article examines how an understanding of both Western Christian mysticism and its often erroneous critical applications in Australia might inform new studies of the mystical Neilson.

Author Biography

Toby Davidson, ASAL member, PhD graduate, School Communication and Cultural Arts Deakin University

Associate Lecturer, School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University

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2009-12-15

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