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'The review and analysis of Christina Stead's 'Seven Poor Men of Sydney' is discussed. The novel is a particularly challenging and original one, in spite of the surface influences of Joyce and Cabell.' (Abstract)
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'Christina Stead (1902-83) is regarded worldwide as one of Australia's greatest novelists. The New Yorker called her "the most extraordinary woman novelist produced by the English-speaking race since Virginia Woolf". This is the first volume to provide an overview of Stead criticism, including pioneering 'classic' essays and critical literature from the 1980s and '90s by a range of Australian, North American and English critics.' (Publication summary)
In the Hewett ArchiveDorothy Green Memorial Lecture : In the Hewett ArchiveKate Lilley,
2011single work criticism — Appears in:
JASAL,Special Issuevol.
11no.
12011;(p. 1-14)'This paper is, circuitously,
all about my mother, and me: my formal, legal role as Dorothy Hewett's literary
executor (along with my brother, Tom Flood); the experience of growing up in the
archive and of being, in a sense, part of the archive; and the task of curating a part of
that archive as the editor of the new Selected Poems of Dorothy Hewett published by
the University of Western Australia Press.' (p. 10)
In the Hewett ArchiveDorothy Green Memorial Lecture : In the Hewett ArchiveKate Lilley,
2011single work criticism — Appears in:
JASAL,Special Issuevol.
11no.
12011;(p. 1-14)'This paper is, circuitously,
all about my mother, and me: my formal, legal role as Dorothy Hewett's literary
executor (along with my brother, Tom Flood); the experience of growing up in the
archive and of being, in a sense, part of the archive; and the task of curating a part of
that archive as the editor of the new Selected Poems of Dorothy Hewett published by
the University of Western Australia Press.' (p. 10)