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Note: Anne Pender comments: 'The pseudonym John Oland recalls the Jenolan Caves in the Blue Mountains, a natural wonder in limestone that Anna had explored some years earlier with her close friend May Muckle.' ('Phrases between Us': The Poetry of Anna Wickham', Australian Literary Studies 22.2 (2005): 233).
Issue Details: First known date: 1911... 1911 Songs
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    • London,
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      England,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Women's Printing Society ,
      1911 .
      Extent: 28p.
      Note/s:
      • Jennifer Vaughan Jones refers to 'her John Oland Songs, an undated volume which is thought to have been published in 1911 or 1912.' ('An Intriguing Mystery: How Did Editor Harold Munro Come to Know Poet Anna Wickham?', English Literature in Transition 45.3 (2002): 314).

Works about this Work

Between a Modernist Passport and House Arrest : Anna Wickham and the Question of Cultural Identity Ann Vickery , 1998 single work criticism
— Appears in: Soundings : Poetry and Poetics : Proceedings of the Third Biennial National Conference on Poetry, Adelaide, 7-9 November, 1997 1998; (p. 26-36)
Examines the contradictions experienced by early twentieth century women writers between their "cultural positioning" and their personal desires and needs, with particular reference to the poet, Anna Wickham. Explores the themes of authorship, gender, sexuality and nationality in relation to Wickham's self-perceived identity.
Between a Modernist Passport and House Arrest : Anna Wickham and the Question of Cultural Identity Ann Vickery , 1998 single work criticism
— Appears in: Soundings : Poetry and Poetics : Proceedings of the Third Biennial National Conference on Poetry, Adelaide, 7-9 November, 1997 1998; (p. 26-36)
Examines the contradictions experienced by early twentieth century women writers between their "cultural positioning" and their personal desires and needs, with particular reference to the poet, Anna Wickham. Explores the themes of authorship, gender, sexuality and nationality in relation to Wickham's self-perceived identity.
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