Summary
First published in 1917, The Glugs of Gosh satirizes Australian life at the start of the twentieth century — but the absurdities it catalogs seem just as prevalent at the start of the twenty-first. The foolishness of kings, the arrogance of the elite, the gullibility of crowds, the pride of the self-righteous, the unthinking following of tradition — all find themselves the targets of C. J. Dennis' biting wit. (Summary by Chris Goringe).
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