Issue Details: First known date: 1984... 1984 Exile and After : The Migrant Component in Australian Writing
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Notes

  • Author's note: Paper given at 'Australia in the 80s' Conference, University of Messina, 1981
  • In commentary on Italian Australian writing, Hickey notes that, beginning in the early 1900s, 'weekly newspapers such as Uniamoci (1903), Italo-Australian (1905), Oceania (1913), the revived Italo-Australian (1922), contained literary sections' (p. 57).
  • Hickey also mentions that the poetry of Rosanna Rosini, a resident of Trieste, expresses a sense of exile from Australia, where she had spent her childhood (p. 59, n. 13).

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    y separately published work icon Statements Bernard Hickey , Venice : Cafoscarina , 1984 Z1537648 1984 multi chapter work criticism Venice : Cafoscarina , 1984 pg. 47-60
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