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'It Was to Have Been my Best Book' : Dorothy Green and E. L. Grant WatsonSuzanne Falkiner,
2010single work criticism — Appears in:
JASAL,
no.
102010;'When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to learn that little trace of the biography of English writer E. L. Grant Watson, which she was known to have been researching for some twenty years, had been found among her papers. This article examines the reasons why.' (Author's abstract)
'It Was to Have Been my Best Book' : Dorothy Green and E. L. Grant WatsonSuzanne Falkiner,
2010single work criticism — Appears in:
JASAL,
no.
102010;'When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to learn that little trace of the biography of English writer E. L. Grant Watson, which she was known to have been researching for some twenty years, had been found among her papers. This article examines the reasons why.' (Author's abstract)