Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 The Uncanny in Barbara Bayton's "Scrammy 'And" and Christina Stead's "The Triskelion"
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Lane examines how 'the uncanny is a powerful literary tool, revealing "what was meant to remain secret and hidden"'.

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    y separately published work icon Southerly Little Disturbances vol. 68 no. 2 Debra Adelaide (editor), John Dale (editor), 2008 Z1545944 2008 periodical issue 2008 pg. 144-152
    Note: Bibliography : p. 152.
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