Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 Judith Wright and the Temporality of Composition
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Discusses the different approaches to Wright's poetry over the period from her first collection The Moving Image (1946) to her Collected Poems (1994) in the foreword to which Wright discussed changes in literary fashions and readership. Taking several individual poems, McMahon explores their 'complex relation of past and present to present and future readers.

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  • Phaius Orchid Judith Wright , 1952 single work poetry
  • Pain Judith Wright , 1946 single work poetry
  • Woman to Man Judith Wright , 1946 single work poetry
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