Francis William Lauderdale Adams (1862-1893)--poet, novelist, social
analyst and journalist--made a significant place for himself in
Australian literary and cultural history. Much of his best work was
concerned with Australian social and political developments in the years
leading up to Federation, and his book The Australians (1893) is a
much-quoted classic of Australian social commentary. In Struggle and
Storm, Meg Tasker explores with texture and nuance both the pleasures
of biography and the interesting problem of how to write a literary life
a hundred years later. This engaging work is the first full-length
biographical study of Francis Adams.