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'Colour and Crazy Love' : Gwen Harwood and Vera Cottew
2013
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 73 no. 3 2013; (p. 26-41) 'Preist's essay exposes - it might be better to say exhumes - Gwen Harwood's love for her teacher/mentor Vera Cottew, though what kind of love this is or was, and whether that is even a fair or feasible question, remains open.' (David Brooks, 'Editorial' p 6) -
Prophets, Clowns and Metaphysicals : Australian Writers in the Nuclear Age
1988
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Island Magazine , Spring no. 36 1988; (p. 3-12)
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Prophets, Clowns and Metaphysicals : Australian Writers in the Nuclear Age
1988
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Island Magazine , Spring no. 36 1988; (p. 3-12) -
'Colour and Crazy Love' : Gwen Harwood and Vera Cottew
2013
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 73 no. 3 2013; (p. 26-41) 'Preist's essay exposes - it might be better to say exhumes - Gwen Harwood's love for her teacher/mentor Vera Cottew, though what kind of love this is or was, and whether that is even a fair or feasible question, remains open.' (David Brooks, 'Editorial' p 6)
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