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Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 The Goddess Awakened : Partnership Studies in Literatures, Language and Education
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Contents

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Archetypes of Partnership and the Goddess : The Human Spiritual Journey in David Malouf's 'The Conversations at Curlow Creek', Antonella Riem Natale , single work criticism (p. 57-71)
Echoes of the Other : Translating David Malouf into Italian, Franca Cavagnoli , single work criticism (p. 73-82)
Language and Partnership in David Malouf's An Imaginary Life, Maria Bortoluzzi , single work criticism (p. 83-97)
Approaching Mount Athos Through Poetry and Prose, Tom Petsinis , single work short story (p. 263-271)
Flash Bang Babyi"At your birth the ceiling cracked,", Jaya Savige , single work poetry (p. 273)
Island Days, Jaya Savige , sequence poetry (p. 273-283)
On Raphael's : The Triumph of Galateai"Any sexy ad for cheap call rates", Jaya Savige , single work poetry (p. 274)
Note: As Part of 'Island Days' sequence.
The Pain Switchi"The moon's white knife, etching", Jaya Savige , single work poetry (p. 275)
Note: As part of 'Island days' sequence.
The Monastery of Sant'Onofrioi"Winter is in the trees. The fountain's moss-stained", Jaya Savige , single work poetry (p. 276)
Note: As part of 'Island Days' sequence
La Quercia del Tassoi"Here, take my weight, for I'm light as shadow", Jaya Savige , single work poetry (p. 277)
Note: As part of 'Island Days' sequence
Public Executioni"On this concrete daylight nicks its blade.", Jaya Savige , single work poetry (p. 278-279)
Note: As part of 'Island Days' Sequence
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