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Louis Becke, the Bulletin and By Reef and Palm
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Kunapipi , vol. 34 no. 2 2012; (p. 163-169) -
A Gout of Bile : Metic and Immigrant Expatriates
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Lusting for London : Australian Expatriate Writers at the Hub of Empire, 1870-1950 2011; (p. 37-55) 'In the unpublished novel by the young Philip Lindsay, The Mangle...there is a fine scene when the character Ronnie Doebrook is leaving for England. He does not expect ever to return. As his liner pulls away from the Sydney dockside, Ronnie picks up one of the yellow paper streamers dangling over the rail, raises it to his lips, and pretends to send a gout of bile spurting over his receding friends and relatives. It is his parting comment on his birthplace. He is realizing his wish. Already he has become - what? An emigrant? An exile? Or an expatirate?' (Author's introduction 36) -
Hodgkinson River
2010
single work
— Appears in: Writers' Footprints : A Queensland Literary Companion 2010; (p. 140) -
Untitled
1932
single work
review
— Appears in: To-Day , 14 May 1932; (p. 24)
— Review of By Reef and Palm and The Ebbing of the Tide 1894 selected work short story -
Untitled
1913
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bookfellow , 15 December 1913; (p. 288)
— Review of By Reef and Palm and The Ebbing of the Tide 1894 selected work short story
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Untitled
1913
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bookfellow , 15 December 1913; (p. 288)
— Review of By Reef and Palm and The Ebbing of the Tide 1894 selected work short story -
Untitled
1932
single work
review
— Appears in: To-Day , 14 May 1932; (p. 24)
— Review of By Reef and Palm and The Ebbing of the Tide 1894 selected work short story -
Hodgkinson River
2010
single work
— Appears in: Writers' Footprints : A Queensland Literary Companion 2010; (p. 140) -
A Gout of Bile : Metic and Immigrant Expatriates
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Lusting for London : Australian Expatriate Writers at the Hub of Empire, 1870-1950 2011; (p. 37-55) 'In the unpublished novel by the young Philip Lindsay, The Mangle...there is a fine scene when the character Ronnie Doebrook is leaving for England. He does not expect ever to return. As his liner pulls away from the Sydney dockside, Ronnie picks up one of the yellow paper streamers dangling over the rail, raises it to his lips, and pretends to send a gout of bile spurting over his receding friends and relatives. It is his parting comment on his birthplace. He is realizing his wish. Already he has become - what? An emigrant? An exile? Or an expatirate?' (Author's introduction 36) -
Louis Becke, the Bulletin and By Reef and Palm
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Kunapipi , vol. 34 no. 2 2012; (p. 163-169)
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