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2008...
vol.
32
no.
1
March
2008
of
Journal of Australian Studies
est. 1977
Journal of Australian Studies
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* Contents derived from the 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Noel Norman: Trans-National Magazinist from Lindisfarne, Tasmania, single work criticism (p. 91-102)
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The Master and the Disciples : A. R. Chisholm, Randolph Hughes and Carl Kaeppel on Christopher Brennan,
single work
criticism
'This article considers how three of [Brennan's] disciples, A.R. Chisholm, Randolph Hughes and Carl Kaeppel worked to keep alive their visions of Brennan both as a great man and as literary figure of considerable importance. In so doing they created a larger than life cultural icon. Despite their agreement on Brennan's greatness they could not agree on what constituted his major contribution to culture. Hughes saw him as a great symbolist poet, Kaeppel viewed him as a representative of the classical and Catholic tradition while Chisholm considered him to be a "moody Celt" who had been driven to search for "Eden" as a consequence of the loss of his Catholic faith' (103).
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Being Australian : Narratives of National Identity 2007 single work criticism ; (p. 147-148) -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of The Best Australian Poetry 2007 2007 anthology poetry ; (p. 151-153)
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