<p>E. W. Hornung's 'A Bride from the Bush' is a work that delves into the complexities and cultural discrepancies encountered in a tale of cross-continental romance. Skillfully rendered in Hornung's narrative style, the novel's depiction of late 19th-century societal norms is both enlightening and critical, examining the contrast between the rugged Australian outback and the refined English society. The characters are drawn with depth and convict...