Issue Details: First known date: 1982... 1982 Nellie Melba, Ginger Meggs and Friends : Essays in Australian Cultural History
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Malmsbury, Kyneton area, Sunbury - Kyneton area, Melbourne, Victoria,:Kibble Books , 1982 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Australian Cultural Studies : Problems and Dilemmas, Susan Dermody , Drusilla Modjeska , John Docker , single work criticism (p. 1-18)
Two Remakes : Ideologies of Film Production 1919-1932, Susan Dermody , single work criticism (p. 33-59)
Katharine Susannah Prichard : Of an End a New Beginning, Kay Schaffer , single work criticism
Iseman "suggests ways of extending a textual analysis of ... Prichard's work through Freudian psychoanalytic theory and particularly through the interconnections of femininity, sexuality, death and renewal. She examines the ways in which texts are informed by the 'unconscious structures which develop from birth within a tough network of family relationships and sexual tensions'". (Editors' introduction to Nellie Melba, Ginger Meggs and Friends.)
(p. 124-161)
Ada Cambridge and the Female Literary Tradition, Susan Sheridan , single work criticism (p. 162-175)
The Colonial Literati in Sydney and Melbourne, Ken A. Stewart , single work criticism (p. 176-191)
Ginger Meggs : His Story, Barry Geoffrey Andrews , single work criticism (p. 211-233)
Ion Idriess : 'Rich Australiana', Margriet Bonnin , single work criticism (p. 234-249)
The Pluralism of Frank Moorhouse, Tim Rowse , single work criticism (p. 250-267)
Afterword : Some Thoughts on Cultural Die-back, Dorothy Green , single work criticism (p. 268-284)
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