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Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 By the Book : A Literary History of Queensland
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Contents

* Contents derived from the St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:University of Queensland Press , 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction : By the Book : A Literary History of Queensland, Patrick Buckridge , Belinda McKay , single work criticism (p. 1-10; notes 323)
Roles for Writers : Brisbane and Literature, 1859-1975, Patrick Buckridge , single work criticism (p. 13-72; notes 323-330)
An Unlikely City : The Making of Literary Brisbane, 1975-2001, Todd Barr , Rodney Sullivan , single work criticism (p. 73-91; notes 330-334)
Natural Imaginings: The Literature of the Hinterland, Belinda McKay , single work criticism (p. 92-110; ; notes 334-336)
'From Progress into Stand-Still Days': Literature, History and the Darling Downs, Christopher Lee , single work criticism (p. 111-139; notes 337-340)
(Re)Writing Traditions : The Bush Ethos in Central Queensland Writing, Denis Cryle , single work criticism (p. 143-181; notes 340-345)
'Where the Pelican Builds': Writing in the West, Robin Trotter , Belinda McKay , single work criticism (p. 185-209; notes 345-349)
Warm Words : North Queensland Writing, Cheryl M. Taylor , Elizabeth Perkins , single work criticism (p. 213-255; notes 349-358)
'Bitin Back' : Indigenous Writing in Queensland, Maggie Nolan , single work criticism (p. 259-277; notes 358-359)
Locating Queensland Children's Literature : Reef, Bush and City, Philip Neilsen , single work criticism (p. 278-300; notes 360-362)
The Holiday-Maker's Happy Hunting Ground : Travel Writing in Queensland The Holiday-Maker's Happy Hunting Ground : Travel Writing in Queensland, 1860-1950, Simon Ryan , single work criticism
'A few years ago, on a research trip to East Africa, I met a young man from my home town of Brisbane. Slightly sheepish at the implausible coincidence of our meeting, I struggled to say something that would be of relevance to both of us. ‘Nice place,’ I hesitantly opined of Brisbane. ‘Nah, shithole,’ he tersely said and, sensing that the conversation was at an end, I turned back to my Kenyan delicacy, spaghetti. The interchange reminded me of two things: first, it is always more difficult to leave home behind you than you think; and second, your home is not the same home as anybody else's.' (Extract)
(p. 301-322; notes 362-365)
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