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Alternative title: Commonwealth : Essays and Studies
Issue Details: First known date: 2004... vol. 26 no. 2 Spring 2004 of Commonwealth est. 1974 Commonwealth
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  • Issue title : Migrating
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Stan's Grandson, the Lost Boy and Patrick White's Ars Poetica in The Tree of Man, John Beston , single work criticism
Author's abstract : Both Stan's grandson and the lost boy in The Tree of Man are projections of the young Patrick White, future artist. The Poem germinating in the mind of Stan's grandson at the end of the novel is an early and fuller account of White's literary ambitions than even 'The Prodigal Son' three years later.
(p. 71-76)

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