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Issue Details:
First known date:
1970...
vol.
29
no.
3
Spring
1970
of
Meanjin
est. 1940
Meanjin Quarterly
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* Contents derived from the 1970 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Christopher Brennan, Poet and Scholar : A Centenary Assessment, single work criticism (p. 276-280)
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Christopher Brennan : The Disunity of 'Poems 1913',
single work
criticism
Stewart challenges the view that Poems (1913) exhibits a unified structure, citing bibliographic evidence and thematic irregularities for support. Stewart argues that the theme of Eden does not "unite or clarify" the other themes of Poems (1913) and that Brennan's images do not offer a symbolism strong enough to support a unified structure.
- The Greatest Renewal, the Greatest Revelation : Brennan's Commentary on Mallarme, single work criticism (p. 303-311)
- Incidenti"Obstinate days refused all cloud", single work poetry (p. 312-313)
- Footnotei"After the incident the bears were not", single work poetry (p. 313)
- Rondo Burleske: Mahler's Ninthi"Be sure now to walk no farther than half a mile.", single work poetry (p. 318-319)
- Housei"The house is walled with blood.", single work poetry (p. 319)
- Flux and Fixity: M. Barnard Eldershaw's Tomorrow and Tomorrow, single work criticism (p. 320-327)
- How Tomorrow and Tomorrow Came to Be Written, single work criticism (p. 328-330)
- Face to Face, single work short story (p. 331-337)
- Futurity : Norman Lindsay's Creative Stimulus, single work biography (p. 346-354)
- Mary Grinning Like a Cati"What moon would grace a surf without her?", single work poetry (p. 355)
- Countless Treasurei"Her frown, her sharp departing heels", single work poetry (p. 355)
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C. Hartley Grattan in Australia : Some Correspondence 1937-38,
Harry Payne Heseltine
,
selected work
correspondence
A collection of eight letters to C. Hartley Grattan from Katharine Susannah Prichard, Vance Palmer, Mary Gilmore and Miles Franklin. The authors discuss their own work, Australian literature and the cultural climate.
- Psalm for Vietnami"Stands the boy David in the narrow pass", single work poetry war literature (p. 376)
- Waltzing Matilda Again, single work criticism (p. 377-379)
- Menurai"You say you'll sneak up on that mimic?", single work poetry (p. 393)
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