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Dixon discusses the way in which the colonial writers and artists merged classical allusion and local landscape, so that landscape was conceived 'in iconographic terms; in the manner of a traditional multi-level allegory' (p).
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- Ode (for His Majesty's Birth Day) 1810 single work poetry
- Ode for the King's Birth Day 1811 single work poetry
- Ode for the Queen's Birth-Day, 1813 1813 single work poetry
- Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia : With Descriptions of the Recently Explored Region of Australia Felix and of the Present Colony of New South Wales 1838 single work prose
- 1800-1899
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