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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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Venice:Cafoscarina,1984Z15376481984multi chapter work criticism Venice:Cafoscarina,1984