Rosemary Campbell Rosemary Campbell i(A6509 works by) (a.k.a. Ra Campbell)
Also writes as: Rosemary Foxton
Born: Established: 1943 ;
Gender: Female
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1 Introduction Rosemary Campbell , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: An Australian Girl 2002; (p. xix-lx)
4 40 y separately published work icon An Australian Girl Mrs. Alick Macleod , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2002 Z822219 1890 single work novel
1 Catherine Martin (ca.1847-1937) Rosemary Campbell , 2001 single work biography
— Appears in: Australian Literature, 1788-1914 2001; (p. 254-261)
1 An Australian Girl : A Case of Political Censorship Rosemary Campbell , 1999 single work criticism
— Appears in: Margin , April no. 47 1999; (p. 16-26)
1 Making It Easier to Die : Catherine Martin and the Euthanasia Debate Rosemary Campbell , 1997 single work criticism
— Appears in: Margin , November no. 43 1997; (p. 30-38)
In the persona of Stella Cartland in An Australian Girl, Martin argues for controlled euthanasia, following thought current in Europe but not yet common in Australia.
5 14 The Silent Sea Mrs. Alick Macleod , Sydney : University of New South Wales Press , 1995 1892 single work novel
1 The Silent Sea [1995] : Introduction Rosemary Foxton , 1995 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: The Silent Sea 1995; (p. xv-xli)
The author notes the sigificance of The Silent Sea as a record of SA in the late nineteenth century, relating it to Catherine Martin's life and her experience of the Waukaringa mines. She gives an account of the publication and reception of the novel and compares the texts of the three 1892 versions.
1 Reading Australia : Landscapes of Faith and Doubt in the Nineteenth Century Rosemary Foxton , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Identifying Australia in Postmodern Times 1994; (p. 115-130)
Foxton notes the European settler's dualistic response to the Australian landscape, seeing it as Edenic especially when cultivated, but also as alien and Infernal. She explores Catherine Martin's use of landscape as a dramatic metaphor through which to work out the themes of religious faith and doubt.
1 'Another Fresh Australian Tale': The American Publication of Catherine Martin's The Silent Sea Rosemary Foxton , 1992 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 15 no. 4 1992; (p. 351-354)
1 Skating on Rosamond's Pond i "The ice is very thin today.", Rosemary Foxton , 1992 single work poetry
— Appears in: Muse , October no. 113 1992; (p. 22)
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