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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 I’m Listening Like the Orange Tree : In Memory of Laurie Hergenhan
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'This volume in memory of Laurence Hergenhan is a collective demonstration of affection and gratitude for the kind and wise man he was and for all the wonderful things he accomplished in Literary Studies. He taught generations of students how to study in depth, sharing the finesse of literature and showing us how friendship, warmth and creativity are gifts to be cherished at all times and across countries. To honour the bountiful generosity of his life and work, the first section of this volume collects critical essays by prominent scholars, colleagues and friends who had an enriching and long-standing relationship with him. The second part of this volume gathers personal appreciations, stories and memories.'

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Contents

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John Shaw Neilson's 'The Orange Tree': Illuminating the Feminine in Nature, Antonella Riem Natale , single work criticism (p. 19-34)
'No Casual Traveller' : Jean Hamilton in Australia, Germany and Canada, Leigh Dale , single work criticism (p. 35-52)
Australian Women Writers : Beyond the Nation, Bill Ashcroft , single work criticism (p. 53-68)
'Australian Books Are No Longer Rarities' : Australian Literature in the United States, David Carter , single work criticism (p. 69-88)
The Stench of Rotten Kangaroo : Patrick White's A Fringe of Leaves in Postcolonial Literary History, Nicholas Birns , single work criticism (p. 89-100)
The Limits of Devotion, or, Mortality in David Malouf's Ransom, Chinmaya Lal Thakur , single work criticism (p. 101-110)
Sojourner Experiment : D. H. Lawrence's Kangaroo and Georges Perec's '53 Days', Philip Mead , single work criticism (p. 111-126)
Fond Recollections of Travel with My Father, Sue Hergenhan , single work essay (p. 127-130)
Remembering Laurie, Sue Ballyn , single work essay (p. 131-134)
The Copenhagen Branch, Bruce A. Clunies Ross , Martin Leer , single work criticism (p. 135-150)
Ectopic, Brian Matthews , single work short story (p. 151-[154])
The New Rock, Brian Matthews , single work essay (p. [155]-162)
Editors of 'Little Magazines' in Australia, and How They Connected, Carole Ferrier , single work criticism (p. 163-174)
Remembering Laurie Hergenhan, Michael Wilding , single work essay (p. 175-180)
Stradbroke Island Photos, J. S. D. Mellick , single work essay (p. 181-182)
Words that Speak to the Heart : A Literary Friendship, Simon Farley , single work essay (p. 183-194)
Laurie Hergenhan : A Memoir, Irmtraud Petersson , single work essay (p. 195-199)

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