Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 Between a Modernist Passport and House Arrest : Anna Wickham and the Question of Cultural Identity
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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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  • Paper presented at Soundings : Poetry and Poetics, the Third Biennial Conference on Poetry held in Adelaide from 7-9 November 1997
  • Includes a chronology of Wickham's life and publications

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