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Issue Details: First known date: 1954... vol. 9 no. 2 1954 of Twentieth Century est. 1946 Twentieth Century
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1954 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Letters of Eureka, James G. Murtagh , single work (p. 21-30)
From the Greek Scriptures...i"As free from heed as high Olympic gods,", C. G. Nalty , single work poetry (p. 31-32)
Lines Prompted by Some Greek Verse of Sappho...i"As free from heed as high Olympic gods", C. G. Nalty , single work poetry (p. 31-32)
An Art of Poetryi"Since all our keys are lost or broken,", James McAuley , single work poetry (p. 32-34)
Meditation (from Hugo von Hofmannsthal)i"Many, it is true, go down to perish", James McAuley , single work poetry (p. 34)
At Pruning Timei"When and infant's eyes are first opened on", Joseph O'Dwyer , single work poetry (p. 34-35)
Kon Tikii"One by one, two by two, they sail away in their little pine skiffs,", Martin Haley , single work poetry (p. 35-36)
Christopher Brennan, Poet, Rosina Edmunds , single work biography
'Christopher Brennan is being forgotten. There is little now to keep even the legend of his name alive, for his published works have become collector's pieces and the number of those who remember him as a person is becoming less and less. This is the man to whom Professor Le Gay Brereton offered his tribute when he stood at Brennan's graveside...' (From author's introduction, p. 44)


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