Doreen is a verse novel by Australian poet and journalist C. J. Dennis, published by Angus and Robertson, in 1917. The collection includes two illustrated plates by Hal Gye.
The novel is a sequel to the poet's The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke and The Moods of Ginger Mick, and tells the story of Bill (the Sentimental Bloke) and his wife Doreen during their married years. The character of Doreen was first introduced in Dennis's poem , the second in the author's collection The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke.
All of the four poems included were published here for the first time.
A reviewer in The Bulletin was rather uncomplimentary in his note: "It is all very pleasant, but one feels that now C. J. Dennis could write these sentimental yarns in his sleepâÂÂand that he's getting tired of sentimental slang. Still, there is a big Australian public that isn't."
With a contrary opinion the reviewer in The Queenslander was rather more welcoming: "Welcome, Doreen ! We have been waiting for you. And here she is, in a pretty tinted dress, with envelope to match, ready for presentation to friends...Homely subjects, but treated with rare insight and humour. The world will clamour for more about Doreen."
After the initial publication of the collection by Angus and Robertson in 1917, it was reissued as follows:
The first edition of the book was advertised as a "Christmas booklet" and "A Christmas Story in Verse" despite there being no reference to the Christmas season in the four poems.