Issue Details: First known date: 1958... 1958 The Australian Tradition : Studies in a Colonial Culture
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Cheshire , 1958 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Craftsmanship of Lawson Henry Lawson as Craftsman, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism
Phillips rejects the view that Lawson's prose lacks technical virtuosity. Phillips argues that Lawson's aim was not to tell a story, but to evoke the quality of Australian living. Lawson's spare narratives, effective understatement and ironic twists within a symmetrical structure produce stories of substantial artistic value.
(p. 1-17)
The Craftsmanship of Furphy The Craftsmanship of Joseph Furphy, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 18-34)
The Democratic Theme The Democratic Tradition, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 35-57)
Note: With title: The Democratic Theme
The Family Relationship, A. A. Phillips , single work (p. 58-88)
The Cultural Cringe, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 89-96)
The Australian Romanticism and Stewart's 'Ned Kelly' The Australian Romanticism and Douglas Stewart's 'Ned Kelly' Douglas Stewart's 'Ned Kelly' and Australian Romanticism, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 96-112)
Note: With title: The Australian Romanticism and Stewart's 'Ned Kelly'
Dolia Ribush and the Australian Theatre, A. A. Phillips , single work (p. 113-124)
Culture and Canberra, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 132-138)
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