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First known date:
2011...
vol.
26
no.
70
December
2011
of
Australian Feminist Studies
est. 1985
Australian Feminist Studies
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Marriage 'Among the Murkans',
single work
criticism
'Stella Miles Franklin (1879-1954) is best known for contributions to a uniquely Australian literary tradition. However, during her American years (1906-1915) when she worked in Chicago with the National Women's Trade Union League, Franklin wrote much unpublished fiction in the New Woman literary genre common to early-twentieth-century US women's traditions. This paper focuses on two such little-known unpublished stories: 'Uncle Robert's Wedding Present' (1908) and 'Teaching Him' (1909), discussing ways their entanglements with questions of marriage and economics are grounded in Franklin's work and personal life and in the intellectual influences that shaped her writing.' (p. 469)
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[Review] Murdering Stepmothers : The Execution of Martha Rendell,
single work
review
— Review of Murdering Stepmothers : The Execution of Martha Rendell 2010 single work biography ; (p. 509-511)
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