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    y separately published work icon The Bookfellow 30 November 1921 Z600721 1921 periodical issue 1921 pg. 183

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'Mary Gilmore, she died in the faith' Jennifer Strauss , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: 'Unemployed at Last!' : Essays on Australian Literature to 2002 for Julian Croft 2002; (p. 59-71)
Examines the nature of Mary Gilmore's faith and beliefs. Strauss argues that Gilmore "had faith in life itself as an active principle in the universe; she believed positively, if by no means uncritically, in the power of human action to make the world a better place; she believed that women must be enabled to play their role in such action; and she believed in the power of words to inspire such action" (64).
'Mary Gilmore, she died in the faith' Jennifer Strauss , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: 'Unemployed at Last!' : Essays on Australian Literature to 2002 for Julian Croft 2002; (p. 59-71)
Examines the nature of Mary Gilmore's faith and beliefs. Strauss argues that Gilmore "had faith in life itself as an active principle in the universe; she believed positively, if by no means uncritically, in the power of human action to make the world a better place; she believed that women must be enabled to play their role in such action; and she believed in the power of words to inspire such action" (64).
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