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Issue Details: First known date: 1978... 1978 Earth Hold
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  • Dedication: For Thomas and Jessica.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Pre-thought: Jennifer Rankin's Littoral Topography Bonny Cassidy , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: ISLE : Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment , Summer vol. 18 no. 3 2011; (p. 511-526)
'Whether they were read and recognized locally or internationally, poets such as John Tranter, Pam Brown, John Forbes, and Vicki Viidikas vaulted beyond the nationalist concerns that had preoccupied Australian poetry earlier in the twentieth century ... On the whole, the imagery, references, and voices created by these poets are decidedly urban and often metropolitan, and they are keenly interested in the rules and play of the language game. In other words, their poetries, while unique, are nonetheless densely and reflexively human. For other poets—including Robert Adamson, Robert Gray, Charles Buckmaster, and Jennifer Rankin—however, "the new Australian poetry" meant finding fresh ways to visit representations of place without revisiting established conventions of landscape poetry, colonial, or otherwise ... This essay examines the predominance of littoral topography, specifically the motif of the island, in Rankin's final collection and posthumously published poems, and suggests its significance as a departure point for contemporary poeticsThis essay examines the predominance of littoral topography, specifically the motif of the island, in Rankin's final collection and posthumously published poems, and suggests its significance as a departure point for contemporary poetics'(p. 511)
Cleanness of Line P. Martin , 1980 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , July no. 80 1980; (p. 60-61)

— Review of Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry
An Earth to Hold To John Monks , 1979 single work column biography
— Appears in: The Australian , 19 June 1979; (p. 10)
The Enduring Earth Pamela Law , 1979 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , December vol. 23 no. 12 1979; (p. 72)

— Review of Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry
Holding the Elements Martin Harrison , 1979 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 2 June 1979; (p. 19)

— Review of Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry
Feeling the Earth Hold Ken L. Goodwin , 1979 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 7-8 July 1979; (p. 10)

— Review of Earthquake Liliana Rydzynski , 1978 single work novella ; Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry ; South Michael Witts , 1978 selected work poetry ; Living : Poems Marion Nixon , 1978 selected work poetry
Poems of Many Themes and Styles G. Dutton , 1979 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 26 June vol. 100 no. 5166 1979; (p. 66-67)

— Review of Voyage into Solitude Michael Dransfield , 1978 selected work poetry ; A Winter's Journey (1976-1977) : Diary Poems Manfred Jurgensen , 1979 selected work poetry ; Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry ; V Hunter Valley Poets Jean Talbot , Christopher Pollnitz , David McQualter , J. R. Dyce , Timothy McGee , 1978 anthology
Holding the Elements Martin Harrison , 1979 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 2 June 1979; (p. 19)

— Review of Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry
The Enduring Earth Pamela Law , 1979 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , December vol. 23 no. 12 1979; (p. 72)

— Review of Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry
Cleanness of Line P. Martin , 1980 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , July no. 80 1980; (p. 60-61)

— Review of Earth Hold Jennifer Rankin , 1978 selected work poetry
Pre-thought: Jennifer Rankin's Littoral Topography Bonny Cassidy , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: ISLE : Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment , Summer vol. 18 no. 3 2011; (p. 511-526)
'Whether they were read and recognized locally or internationally, poets such as John Tranter, Pam Brown, John Forbes, and Vicki Viidikas vaulted beyond the nationalist concerns that had preoccupied Australian poetry earlier in the twentieth century ... On the whole, the imagery, references, and voices created by these poets are decidedly urban and often metropolitan, and they are keenly interested in the rules and play of the language game. In other words, their poetries, while unique, are nonetheless densely and reflexively human. For other poets—including Robert Adamson, Robert Gray, Charles Buckmaster, and Jennifer Rankin—however, "the new Australian poetry" meant finding fresh ways to visit representations of place without revisiting established conventions of landscape poetry, colonial, or otherwise ... This essay examines the predominance of littoral topography, specifically the motif of the island, in Rankin's final collection and posthumously published poems, and suggests its significance as a departure point for contemporary poeticsThis essay examines the predominance of littoral topography, specifically the motif of the island, in Rankin's final collection and posthumously published poems, and suggests its significance as a departure point for contemporary poetics'(p. 511)
An Earth to Hold To John Monks , 1979 single work column biography
— Appears in: The Australian , 19 June 1979; (p. 10)
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