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Prolific keeper of the Australian flame

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Anderson, Warwick P
Bongiorno, Frank

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The Sydney Morning Herald

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Hugh Anderson wrote prolifically on folklore and literary history, publishing more than 40 books and almost 100 articles. He was the leading scholar of folksong and 19th-century popular culture in this country.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

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2099-12-31