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The Earthquake Shakes the Land

1944 Australian radio play in verse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Earthquake Shakes the Land is an Australian radio play in verse by Douglas Stewart. It concerns the Invasion of the Waikato in the New Zealand Wars.[1] It was a companion piece to Stewart's The Golden Lover.[2]

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The play was well regarded. The ABC produced it again in 1948.[3]

The Bulletin reviewed it saying the play was "something too big for an hour and a half of radio. It is right that it should be played fast, but haste is different; and the impression is that this is being hastily done."[4]

Leslie Rees wrote "it had only a half-success when heard on the A.B.C. air."[5] Unlike Stewart's other verse plays performed on radio, The Fire in the Snow, Ned Kelly, Shipwrecked, Fisher's Ghost and The Golden Lover, it was not published in book form.[6]

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During the New Zealand Wars, a Maori woman, Ngaere, had to choose between two lovers, one a Scottish settler, the other, a Maori.

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