| The Black or Unfair Image: The Babington Letter as a Sonnet |
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Michael Farrell |
7-16 |
| Dark Places: True Crime Writing in Australia |
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Rosalind Smith |
17-30 |
| 'Altogether better-bred looking': Race and Romance in the Australian Novels of Rosa Praed |
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Len Platt |
31-44 |
| The Eco-Centric Self and the Sacred in Xavier Herbert’s Poor Fellow My Country. |
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Frances Devlin-Glass |
45-63 |
| Displaced from the Sacred Sites: David Foster’s In the New Country and The Land Where Stories End |
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Susan Lever |
64-74 |
| 'All that my love and I / Strive till after we die': The Courtship Letters of Vance and Nettie Palmer, 1909-1914 |
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Deborah Jordan |
75-91 |
| 'Our Own Way Back': Spatial Memory in the Poetry of David Malouf |
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Emily Bitto |
92-106 |
| Power, Vanishing Acts and Silent Watchers in Janette Turner Hospital's The Last Magician |
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Maureen Clark |
107-120 |
| Ghosts in the Machine: Modernity and the Unmodern in Gail Jones's Dreams of Speaking |
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Robert Dixon |
121-137 |
| Aboriginal Voices: Up Front and Centre |
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Jared Thomas |
138-147 |
| A Companion to Australian Literature Since 1900 Ed. Nicholas Birns and Rebecca McNeer |
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Delys Bird |
148-151 |
| The Littoral Zone Ed. CA Cranston and Robert Zeller |
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Cheryl Taylor |
152-155 |
| Australian Classics by Jane Gleeson-White |
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Per Henningsgaard |
156-160 |
| The Seacoast of Bohemia by Peter Kirkpatrick |
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Frank Bongiorno |
161-165 |
| Stressing the Modern: Cultural Politics in Australian Women's Poetry by Ann Vickery |
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Lyn McCredden |
166-169 |
| Bias: Offensively Chinese-Australian by Ouyang Yu |
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Chad Habel |
170-173 |
| Talking and Listening in the Age of Modernity Ed. Joy Damousi and Desley Deacon |
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Jill Kitson |
174-176 |
| Just Words: Australian Authors Writing for Justice Ed. Bernadette Brennan Tolerance, Prejudice, Fear Gideon Haigh et al. |
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Tony Hughes-d'Aeth |
177-181 |
| Power Plays: Australian Theatre and the Public Agenda by Hilary Glow |
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Brigitta Olubas |
182-184 |
| The Third Metropolis: Imagining Brisbane through Art and Literature 1940-1970 by William Hatherell; Words to Walk By: Exploring Literary Brisbane by Todd Barr and Rodney Sullivan |
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Anthony Hassall |
185-188 |
| David Foster: The Satirist of Australia by Susan Lever |
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Anne Pender |
189-192 |
| Australian Literature: Postcolonialism, Racism, Transnationalism by Graham Huggan |
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Gillian Whitlock |
193-197 |