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Issue Details: First known date: 1977... vol. 37 no. 3 September 1977 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1977 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
C.J. Dennis and "The Sentimental Bloke", Brian Elliott , single work criticism biography (p. 243-265)
Why Do They Always Up And ... i"Today when I called to see how you were,", Anne Lloyd , single work poetry (p. 265)
John Macarthur : A View for Keith Loobyi"The grantees", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 266)
The Broken Glass Syndicate, Damien White , single work short story (p. 267-271)
In the Hall of the Country Trainsi"The transient, estranged air", Peter Kocan , single work poetry (p. 272-273)
Cruel Seasoni"Something about November. End", Miles Little , single work poetry (p. 273)
Kingsley's Geoffry Hamlyn and the Art of Landscape, Robert Dixon , single work criticism
Dixon offers a reading of Geoffry Hamlyn in the context of the "non-fictional colonial tradition" to demonstrate the importance of landscape as a narrative device: the "art of landscape". This eighteenth century tradition includes the poetry of nature, landscape painting, landscape gardening and travel literature. The combination of these views in various publications during Kingsley's life produced a new way of viewing nature that expressed the "complicated emotional and intellectual preoccupations of an educated colonial gentleman". The effect of this in Geoffry Hamlyn is to present an image of "English life and culture which pervades the Australian setting" making the novel a "profound and sympathetic social document".
(p. 274-299)
The Islandi"Always the falling water from the four", R. F. Brissenden , single work poetry (p. 300-301)
Greek Coins : A Sequence of Poems : III, Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 301)
Greek Coins : A Sequence of Poems : III : The Seventh or Eubodean Discourse of Dio Chrysostomi"And from his seventh discourse this remains", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 301)
Greek Coins : A Sequence of Poems : III : The Flute-Playing Contesti"Inscribed "To Thebes the Victory of the Flute"", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 301)
Greek Coins : A Sequence of Poems : III : Chiosi"An island held by the encircling sea;", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 301)
Greek Coins : A Sequence of Poems : III : From Messenia to Regioni"The Waters in these strait move with stormy violence.", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 301)
Greek Coins : A Sequence of Poems : III : Pausaniasi"How to go on? One step and then another--", Rosemary Dobson , single work poetry (p. 301)
The Peach, Ken Leask , single work short story (p. 302-315)
Peripeteiai"I hack into clay with the surety", Anne Lloyd , single work poetry (p. 315)
11 Ways of Looking at a Blonde : 1i"Among thirty uneasy people", Robert Gordon Hay , single work poetry (p. 316)
11 Ways of Looking at a Blonde : 2i"My mind vacillated", Robert Gordon Hay , single work poetry (p. 316)
11 Ways of Looking at a Blonde : 3i"The tall blonde woman", Robert Gordon Hay , single work poetry (p. 316)
11 Ways of Looking at a Blonde : 4i"A poet and a blonde", Robert Gordon Hay , single work poetry (p. 316)
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