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John Heuzenroeder John Heuzenroeder i(A31418 works by)
Born: Established: 1931 ; Died: Ceased: 1973
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon From Mengler's Hill John Heuzenroeder , Melbourne : Hawthorn Press , 1979 Z13061 1979 selected work poetry Cover notes: "From Mengler's Hill has three distinct sections: the first, and longest, 'Henry', is the life-story of Heuzenroeder's great-grandfather, who migrated from Germany and settled in Adelaide; the second, 'From Mengler's Hill', consists of landscape and love poems set in and around the Barossa Valley; and the last, 'Down at Rose Bridge' is concerned with dying".
1 Down by Rose Bridge i "It's the whole movement", John Heuzenroeder , 1979 single work poetry
— Appears in: From Mengler's Hill 1979; (p. 61-68)
1 From Mengler's Hill (to Janet) i "Frost-pitted hills, low, dark", John Heuzenroeder , 1979 single work poetry
— Appears in: From Mengler's Hill 1979; (p. 41-57)
1 Henry i "There were eyes", John Heuzenroeder , 1979 single work poetry
— Appears in: From Mengler's Hill 1979; (p. 3-35)
1 Poet and Populace : Frank Wilmot's Poetry John Heuzenroeder , 1974 single work biography criticism
— Appears in: Meanjin Quarterly , Autumn vol. 33 no. 1 1974; (p. 47-55)
1 The Trouble is... John Heuzenroeder , 1974 single work autobiography
— Appears in: LiNQ , vol. 3 no. 1 1974; (p. 34-39)
1 D.H. Lawrence's Australia John Heuzenroeder , 1970 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 4 no. 4 1970; (p. 319-333)
Discusses Lawrence's image of Australia as presented in his novel Kangaroo. Argues that Lawrence saw Australia essentially 'as an alien, primeval, indifferent land, sombre and remote, yet beautiful, a land scarcely touched by civilization, the evidence of which was, where it existed at all, ephemeral, scrappy, and slovenly. The inhabitants were at bottom reckless, uncontrolled, genial animals, sunk in a torpid, mindless apathy, acknowledging no superior authority, and hence dangerously undisciplined. ... Lawrence felt that Australia lacked and needed the hierarchical social structure of power and control which existed in England and Europe, despite its failures there. But in addition, Lawrence saw Australia as a possible arena for the spiritual regeneration he believed the whole world required - a possibility, however, which the careless recklessness of Australians would probably render futile" (332-333).
1 y separately published work icon The Image of the Australian in the European Eye: A Study of Interpretations by a Group of Novelists from Charles Reade to Nevil Shute John Heuzenroeder , 1968 Z1028564 1968 single work thesis
1 Sarah Campion : An Enthusiast for the North John Heuzenroeder , 1968 single work
— Appears in: North , no. 6 1968; (p. 15-18)
1 Havelock Ellis's Australian Idyll John Heuzenroeder , 1967 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , June vol. 3 no. 1 1967; (p. 3-17)
1 Why I Go On Trying to Teach English Literature John Heuzenroeder , 1966 single work criticism
— Appears in: North , no. 5 1966; (p. 95-104)
Heuzenroeder criticises contemporary methods of teaching English literature.
1 3 y separately published work icon North Townsville : English Association of Queensland, Townsville Branch , 1963-1968 Z818345 1963-1968 periodical (6 issues)
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