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Issue Details: First known date: 1990... vol. 50 no. 3 September 1990 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1990 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Opening Address, Conference on Directions in Australian Literary Criticism and Scholarship, Dorothy Green , single work criticism (p. 273-277)
Imago (In Memoriam : My Grandson, Paul Jungheim 27th September, 1975 - 4th September, 1988)i"In Spring you came, reluctantly, disguised,", Dorothy Auchterlonie , single work poetry (p. 278)
The Work of Dorothy Green, Elizabeth Perkins , single work criticism (p. 279-293)
Feminist Book Launch by Wateri"in the room under the bar where men drown", Carolyn Gerrish , single work poetry (p. 293)
Senryu : 3i"The fearful smoker", Bruce Dawe , single work poetry (p. 294)
To Charlotte Bronte, on Hearing of Moves to Ban Jane Eyre from Certain Librariesi"Now I imagine you have put aside", Peter Kocan , single work poetry (p. 295)
I am a Bedouin, V. M. H. Angus , single work short story (p. 296-298)
A Valediction: On Departing the Nation's Capitali"And it's farewell to the egg yellow sheets", Dennis Haskell , single work poetry (p. 299-300)
Backi"So the trip is over. All the cases empty,", Dennis Haskell , single work poetry (p. 300)
Discord, Denise Picton , single work short story science fiction (p. 301-308)
Chipi"In the age of the silicon chip, this possum", David Rowbotham , single work poetry (p. 308)
Stardusti"To you reading these pages", Kate Llewellyn , single work poetry (p. 309)
Australian Literary History and Some Colonial Women Novelists, Joy W. Hooton , single work criticism
The author explores the critical reception of a group of colonial women writers, and suggests some of the reasons for their neglect over the years and for their current upsurge in popularity.
(p. 310-323)
The One that Got Awayi"On the third cast I see", Penelope Layland , single work poetry (p. 323)
Les A. Murray and John Tranter Fight it Out at the Sydney Cricket Groundi"It's a capacity crowd for today's Cup Final", Philip Neilsen , single work poetry (p. 324-325)
A Nice Thing, Janet Shaw , single work short story (p. 326-335)
Sermon by the River (Listening to S.G.)i"The poem of his thousand-year smile", Alex Skovron , single work poetry (p. 335)
Now the Bomb's Gone Offi"Now the bomb's gone off", Myron Lysenko , single work poetry (p. 336)
Puppy Love, Nick Hyde , single work short story (p. 337-344)
Korei"She walks on the shore, below mountains.", Connie Barber , single work poetry (p. 344)

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