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Dedication: To Two Friends / Lillian Watson / Maurice Todhunter / In Memory of That Winter in Italy
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Cosmos Magazine and Colonial Femininity
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 12 no. 1 2012; 'This article looks at the relatively short and colourful life of Sydney's Cosmos: An Illustrated Australian Magazine—one of the many ephemeral literary magazines that flourished briefly during the colonial era in Australia, and which have been largely forgotten today. From its beginning in September 1894, Cosmos published poetry, short fiction, book reviews, and literary criticism, aiming to offer readers something 'that was purely Australian' as well as providing an important venue for the writings of popular colonial authors such as Louise Mack, Edward Dyson, Ernest Favenc, and many others. This article argues the Cosmos magazine was deeply invested in the development of a distinctively Australian literary culture and that an important focus for accomplishing this was its exploration of metropolitan modes of colonial femininity.' -
Louise Mack and Colonial Pseudo-Literature
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 70 no. 2 2010; (p. 82-95) Macks oeuvre is discussed in the context of its reception by Australian literary criticism and of colonial writing and conventions. -
Louise Mack
1911
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 26 January vol. 32 no. 1615 1911; (p. 2)
— Review of The Romance of a Woman of Thirty 1911 single work novel
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Louise Mack
1911
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 26 January vol. 32 no. 1615 1911; (p. 2)
— Review of The Romance of a Woman of Thirty 1911 single work novel -
Louise Mack and Colonial Pseudo-Literature
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 70 no. 2 2010; (p. 82-95) Macks oeuvre is discussed in the context of its reception by Australian literary criticism and of colonial writing and conventions. -
Cosmos Magazine and Colonial Femininity
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 12 no. 1 2012; 'This article looks at the relatively short and colourful life of Sydney's Cosmos: An Illustrated Australian Magazine—one of the many ephemeral literary magazines that flourished briefly during the colonial era in Australia, and which have been largely forgotten today. From its beginning in September 1894, Cosmos published poetry, short fiction, book reviews, and literary criticism, aiming to offer readers something 'that was purely Australian' as well as providing an important venue for the writings of popular colonial authors such as Louise Mack, Edward Dyson, Ernest Favenc, and many others. This article argues the Cosmos magazine was deeply invested in the development of a distinctively Australian literary culture and that an important focus for accomplishing this was its exploration of metropolitan modes of colonial femininity.'
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