Kerrie Round Kerrie Round i(A70546 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Awesome Mawson Kerrie Round , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 304 2008; (p. 42)

— Review of An Antarctic Affair : A Story of Love and Survival by the Great-Granddaughter of Douglas and Paquita Mawson Emma McEwin , 2008 single work biography
2 14 y separately published work icon Roma the First : A Biography of Dame Roma Mitchell Susan Magarey , Kerrie Round , Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 2007 Z1460939 2007 single work biography 'Roma Flinders Mitchell, 1913-2000 was the first woman chancellor of an Australian university, the first woman in Australia to be made a Queen's Counsel and to be appointed a judge in a superior court and the first woman Governor of an Australian State. Roma Mitchell's life is also a story about contradictions. A life-long and devout Catholic, her religion aligned her with Irish working-class Outsiders, yet she gained a position at the heart of the Protestant Establishment, in a world almost exclusively of men.' Source: www.wakefieldpress.com.au/ (sighted 13/10/2011).
1 Truth, Beauty, Biography and Writing a Life of the Great and Good Susan Magarey , Kerrie Round , 2005 single work biography
— Appears in: Living History: Essays on History as Biography 2005; (p. 151-166)
1 y separately published work icon Living History: Essays on History as Biography Susan Magarey (editor), Kerrie Round (editor), Unley : Australian Humanities Press , 2005 Z1483152 2005 anthology biography
1 y separately published work icon Dreamers and Visionaries : Adelaide's Little Theatres From the 1920s to the early 1940s Thelma Afford , Kerrie Round (editor), Sydney : Currency Press , 2004 Z1451581 2004 single work criticism 'Between the 1920s and 1940s there was a diverse flowering of amateur theatres in Adelaide which were experimental, inventive and ahead of their time, anticipating later theatre movements. Dreamers and Visionaries explores the rise and fall of these little theatres, reviewing their performances and personalities, and celebrating their outstanding legacy of experimentation. Afford shows how such groups greatly enhanced the South Australian theatre scene, forming the basis of Adelaide's reputation as 'the city of culture' and helping to contribute to the development of the Adelaide Festival of Arts.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon As Many Lives as a Cat? : The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild 1938-1998 Kerrie Round , Adelaide : University of Adelaide Theatre Guild , 1999 Z987416 1999 single work criticism
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