Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Writing the 'Fatal Moment' : Crisis, Community and the Literary Imagination in M. Barnard Eldershaw's Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
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Proposes a fresh reading of the novel as being essentially 'about writers and writing, and how they fit into the world around them' (p.121).

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    y separately published work icon JASAL Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature vol. 4 2005 Z1224062 2005 periodical issue 2005 pg. 121-132
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