y separately published work icon Contrary Rhetoric : Lectures on Landscape and Language selected work   criticism   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Contrary Rhetoric : Lectures on Landscape and Language
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Fremantle, Fremantle area, South West Perth, Perth, Western Australia,: Joondalup, Joondalup area, Northern Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:Fremantle Press Edith Cowan University. International Centre for Landscape and Language , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Michael Dransfield as Landscape Poet, John Kinsella , single work criticism (p. 14-29)
From Paranoia to Celebration, the Shifting City and the Shifting Bush The Shifting City and the Shifting Bush : From Paranoia to Celebration, John Kinsella , single work criticism
Discusses literary representations of the City and the Bush, particularly in Dorothy Hewett's poetry.
(p. 30-62)
Note: With title: From Paranoia to Celebration, the Shifting City and the Shifting Bush
The Case of Elizabeth Deborah Brockman, Western Australian Poet (1833-1915), John Kinsella , single work criticism (p. 63-96)
Note: Bibliography: p. 95-96.
On Adapting Wagner's Gotterdammerung into English, John Kinsella , single work criticism (p. 97-130)
Is There an Australian Pastoral?, John Kinsella , single work criticism (p. 131-161)
Myths of the Wheatbelt, John Kinsella , single work criticism (p. 162-200)
Henry Clay : Racist or Not? (1844-1896), John Kinsella , single work criticism (p. 201-237)
Note: Bibliography: p. 237.
Loyalties, John Kinsella , single work essay (p. 238-268)
Note: Bibliography: p. 268
Cross-Cut : The Forest, John Kinsella , single work criticism (p. 269-300)
The Home Letterbox : Glimpses into the Suburban, John Kinsella , single work essay
Kinsella discusses the significance of the letterbox, and mail delivery, in suburbia.
(p. 301-325)
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