A. B. Taylor A. B. Taylor i(A10190 works by) (a.k.a. Albert Booth Taylor; A.B.T.)
Born: Established: Jun 1896
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
; Died: Ceased: 1971 Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1926
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1 Untitled A. B. Taylor , 1947 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 8 no. 2 1947; (p. 127)
1 Deductive Logic and Psychology : A Tragedy in Five Acts A. B. Taylor , 1935 single work drama satire
— Appears in: Togatus , 2 August 1935; (p. 3-4)
A rumour circulates that Professor Peaseblossom of the University of Cram-Cram is the unmarried father of twins. It is a major topic of conversation among students and his colleagues, and of particular concern to the wife of the Vicar because Peaseblossom is a churchwarden. The rumour is not true, but the Vicar's wife is not convinced, believing that 'Nothing is impossible to a man of [Peaseblossom's] Communistic views'.
1 'Art for Art's Sake' in the Realm of Literature A. B. Taylor , 1926 single work essay
— Appears in: Platypus , November 1926; (p. 14-17)
The writer argues that 'beautiful artistry is not sufficient to make great art; behind it must be some ideal or conception of permanent truth'. The chief office of the literary artist is the 'revelation' of life.
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