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1 y separately published work icon Dreams within a Dream : The Films of Peter Weir Michael Bliss , Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press , 2000 Z1856942 2000 single work criticism
1 2 y separately published work icon "Not I, but the Wind ..." Frieda Lawrence , London : Heinemann , 1935 Z817691 1935 single work autobiography
6 142 y separately published work icon The Boy in the Bush D. H. Lawrence , M. L. Skinner , London : Martin Secker , 1924 Z370646 1924 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Interrupted Melody : An Autobiography Marjorie Florence Lawrence , New York (City) : Appleton , 1949 6047278 1949 single work autobiography

'All the world knows Marjorie Lawrence as a famous Australian-born prima donna, as a operatic singer whose triumphs in Wagnerian roles have been acclaimed as among the finest in operatic history.

She came up the hard way and the bitter blow of partial paralysis resulting from poliomyelitis might have quenched a lesser spirit. But Miss Lawrence is courageous as she is brilliant. Undaunted, she has continued her fabulous career, and now enters the literary field with this delightful autobiography, which will have a warm welcome from all Australian readers and music lovers.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Papers on Language and Literature : A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature Jack V. Voller (editor), 1965 Illinois : Southern Illinois University Press , 1965- 7239823 1965 periodical (1 issues)

'Publishes papers devoted to literary history, analysis, stylistics, and evaluation. Welcomes papers discussing any period, genre, or national literature. Also publishes original materials relating to belles lettres, letters, journals, notebooks, and similar documents.' (Source: MLA International)

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