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Byrnes defends Martin's An Australian Girl against the criticism of Miller & Macartney, Colin Roderick and Miles Franklin, noting the quality of her writing, her use of Australian themes and her recognition of the significance of religion in the lives of her characters.
(p. 15-24)
The Clownsi"Tiny life stirs in the grass, close by the ground-",Alister Kershaw,
single work poetry
(p. 24)