Naming the Nation : A Poetic Retrospect single work   criticism  
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'The work of conjuring settler nationhood for literary space was a self-conscious, colonial, and then nationalist task for both Australia and New Zealand. This conjuring project is powerfully present in poems bearing the name of the country in which they were written, apostrophizing that national/colonial entity and bringing it into a literary reading space. Here, Birns et al discuss the Australian and New Zealand poetic literature.' (Publication summary)

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    y separately published work icon Antipodes The English Issue vol. 28 no. 2 December 2014 8488319 2014 periodical issue 2014 pg. 263-266
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263-266 Naming the Nation : A Poetic Retrospectsmall AustLit logo Antipodes
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  • Australia Mary Gilmore , 1965 single work poetry
  • Australia A. D. Hope , 1939 single work poetry
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