Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 Irish-Australian Studies : Papers Delivered at the Ninth Irish-Australian Conference, Galway, April 1997
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Crossing Press , 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'Stepping Stones across a River in Spate' : Images of Language Loss in Irish Writing in English and in the Guerilla Poems of Lionel G. Fogarty, Louis de Paor , single work criticism (p. 34-44)
Realism and Regionalism in Short Stories by Mary Lavin and Barbara Baynton, Fionnuala Dillane , single work criticism (p. 45-56)
The Editor and the Poet : J. F. Archibald, Victor Daley and The Bulletin, Frank Molloy , single work criticism
Discusses the literary relationship between Bulletin editor Archibald and poet Daley.
(p. 99-109)
Perspectives on Two Shores : Ireland and Australia in The Quadrivium : A Writer's Approach, Annette Nelson , single work essay

The author gives a brief presentation of the historical background of her novel-in-progress, The Quadrivium, and explains how it is used as a vantage point for the creation of character and the development of theme. Views it alongside other literary traditions, both Irish and Australian, and makes some observations on the dimension it gives to the contemporary Irish-Australian experience.

(p. 110-121)
Bringing Some of It Back Home : The Australian Dimension to the Poetry of Louis de Paor, Brian O Conchubhair , single work criticism (p. 151-163)
From Ireland's Vinegar Hill to Australia's Vinegar Hill, Paul Sherman , single work essay
The author talks about the genesis of his play 'From Vinegar Hill to Vinegar Hill' and the research for it. He also explains the significance of some of the characters in the context of Australian history, and discusses some of the lyrics he wrote for the play.
(p. 217-223)
Thoughts on a Journeyi"I will go to Wexford and take my place.", Paul Sherman , single work poetry (p. 222)
Irish Cultural Memory in Australian Writing since World War II, Kathleen Simmons , single work criticism (p. 224-232)
Arthur Lynch : An Australian Republican and Ireland's Vital Hour, Pauric Travers , single work biography (p. 257-272)
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