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  1. The Harp in the South is the debut novel by New Zealand-born Australian author Ruth Park. Published in 1948, it portrays the life of a Catholic Irish Australian family living in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills, which was at that time an inner city slum.

    • Ruth Park
    • 1948
  2. The Harp in the South: With Anne Phelan, Martyn Sanderson, Anna Hruby, Kaarin Fairfax. A tale that centres on the bittersweet first and last loves of Roie, who becomes a woman too quickly living among the tenement houses, razor gangs, brothels and sly-grog shops of inner Surry Hills.

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    • 1987-05-11
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  3. Drama | Miniserie de TV. Sinopsis. Una historia que se centra en los primeros y últimos amores agridulces de Roie, que se convierte en una mujer que vive demasiado rápido entre las casas de vecindad, los burdeles y las tiendas del interior de Surry Hills. Tu crítica.

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  4. The Harp in the South is a nostalgic and moving portrait of the eventful family life of the Darcys of Number Twelve-and-a-Half Plymouth Street in Surry Hills, a Sydney slum. There grow the bitter-sweet first and last loves of Roie Darcy, who becomes a woman too quickly amid the brothels and the razor gangs, the tenements and the sly-grog shops.

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  5. 11 de oct. de 2023 · The Harp in the South has been published in 37 languages since 1948. Ruth Park was compared to Dickens for her lively portrayal of Sydney’s slums. But what does the character of Charlie Roche...

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  6. 29 de jun. de 2009 · Ruth Park's classic novel Harp in the South is one of Australia's greatest novels. Hugh and Margaret Darcy are raising their family in Sydney amid the brothels, grog shops and run-down boarding houses of Surry Hills, where money is scarce and life is not easy.

    • Ruth Park
  7. The Harp in the South is a 1949 Australian stage play by Ruth Park and Leslie Rees based on the novel of the same name by Park. A number of changes were made in the adaptation, with Rees focusing on the structure and Park the dialogue. A reading of the play was held on 25 May 1948.