Issue Details: First known date: 1980... 1980 The Continuance of Poetry : Twelve Poems for David Campbell
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The Flute-Player i "A young girl plays the flute at the edge of the water,", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 84) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 40) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 185)
A Good-Bye i "We have seen you off as far as the yellow-box-tree", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 84) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 35) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 183)
The Messages i "When you set out on your long journey", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 84) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 36) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 183-184)
White Flowers i "White water pours down the hillside", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 84) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 37) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 184)
Exchanges i "When people lend books to each other", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 84) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 38) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 184)
The House i "Small birds dipped through leaves in the garden-room.", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 84) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 39) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 185) Windchimes : Asia in Australian Poetry 2006; (p. 103)
Translations Under the Trees i "Wine to drink at a plank table,", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 85) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 41) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 185-186)
At the Coast i "The high wind has stripped the bark from the gum-trees,", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 85) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 42) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 186)
Poems of the River Wang i "Two poets walking together", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 85) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 43) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 186) Windchimes : Asia in Australian Poetry 2006; (p. 104)
On Nearly Quarrelling i "Li Po had friends among the scholars", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 85) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 44) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 187)
The Good Host i "You were sweeping the flagstones", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 85) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 45) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 187-188)
After Receiving the Book of Poems by Li Po i "We walk along the dry bed of the river", Rosemary Dobson , 1980 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 22 July vol. 101 no. 5221 1980; (p. 85) The Three Fates and Other Poems 1984; (p. 46) Collected Poems 1991; (p. 188) Windchimes : Asia in Australian Poetry 2006; (p. 105)

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    y separately published work icon The Bulletin vol. 101 no. 5221 22 July 1980 Z599617 1980 periodical issue 1980 pg. 84-85
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    y separately published work icon The Three Fates and Other Poems Rosemary Dobson , Sydney : Hale and Iremonger , 1984 Z514474 1984 selected work poetry A multi-award-winning collection of poetry from Rosemary Dobson. Sydney : Hale and Iremonger , 1984 pg. 33-46

Works about this Work

Guide to the Classics : The Poetry of Rosemary Dobson Peter Kirkpatrick , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 13 September 2018;

'In the first century BCE the Roman poet Horace proposed that, “A poem is like a picture”, meaning that, like painting, poetry engages in mimesis by imitating life, copying it in a fixed medium. But what happens when art imitates art, as in Australian poet Rosemary Dobson’s poem, For the Painter Ben Nicholson, about the work of the British modernist?' (Introduction)

The Orphic Strain in Australian Poetry Andrew Johnson , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Refashioning Myth : Poetic Transformations and Metamorphoses 2011; (p. 9-27)
'Andrew Johnson argues that "[w]hile poetry in Australia might broadly be read under the aegis of Romanticism, the various Orphic poems could be used as an index of different styles and schools," and claims that "the different approaches and interests of various poets could be measured by their varied responses to the Orphic material." Johnson applies this framework to a close reading of several key Australian poets, including A. D. Hope and the notorious "mythical" poet, Ern Malley.' (Source: Introduction p. 2)
From the Past to the Future : The Poetry of Rosemary Dobson Paul Carter , 1985 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Autumn vol. 44 no. 1 1985; (p. 48-59)
Delicate Poems of Quality R. A. Simpson , 1982 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 6 February 1982; (p. 13)

— Review of The Continuance of Poetry : Twelve Poems for David Campbell 1980 sequence poetry
Delicate Poems of Quality R. A. Simpson , 1982 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 6 February 1982; (p. 13)

— Review of The Continuance of Poetry : Twelve Poems for David Campbell 1980 sequence poetry
The Orphic Strain in Australian Poetry Andrew Johnson , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Refashioning Myth : Poetic Transformations and Metamorphoses 2011; (p. 9-27)
'Andrew Johnson argues that "[w]hile poetry in Australia might broadly be read under the aegis of Romanticism, the various Orphic poems could be used as an index of different styles and schools," and claims that "the different approaches and interests of various poets could be measured by their varied responses to the Orphic material." Johnson applies this framework to a close reading of several key Australian poets, including A. D. Hope and the notorious "mythical" poet, Ern Malley.' (Source: Introduction p. 2)
From the Past to the Future : The Poetry of Rosemary Dobson Paul Carter , 1985 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: Meanjin , Autumn vol. 44 no. 1 1985; (p. 48-59)
Guide to the Classics : The Poetry of Rosemary Dobson Peter Kirkpatrick , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 13 September 2018;

'In the first century BCE the Roman poet Horace proposed that, “A poem is like a picture”, meaning that, like painting, poetry engages in mimesis by imitating life, copying it in a fixed medium. But what happens when art imitates art, as in Australian poet Rosemary Dobson’s poem, For the Painter Ben Nicholson, about the work of the British modernist?' (Introduction)

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