Is Everybody Happy? single work   poetry   "My father, should it please the court, will represent"
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Is Everybody Happy?
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    y separately published work icon The Even More Complete Book of Australian Verse John Clarke , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z1877025 1994 selected work poetry satire humour

    'For many years it was assumed that poetry came from England. Research now clearly demonstrates, however, that a great many of the world’s most famous poets were actually Australians.

    'Possibly the most important anthology ever published. The definitive collection featuring key works by such famous Australian poets as Gavin Milton, Arnold Wordsworth, Sylvia Blath, Very Manly Hopkins, R.A.C.V. Milne and Dylan Thompson.' (Publication summary)

    Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2012
    pg. 142-144
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