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'The Sydney surveyor and poet R.D. FitzGerald (1902-87) played a role in leading Australian writers out of the era of the balladeers to seek a more poised and mature attitude towards Australian identity and our place in the world community of letters. he enjoyed a long career from the roaring twenties to the swinging sixties, and during the 1930s he shared with Kenneth Slessor the mantle of 'the leading poet in Australia.' (From author's introduction, p. 82)
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- Australian Poetry Since 1788 2011 anthology poetry
- Conversation Piece : Cinderella and Others 1949 single work criticism
- The Roaring Twenties : Literary Life in Sydney, New South Wales, in the Years 1921-26 1960 single work autobiography
- Beginnings 1954 single work poetry
- Fifth Day 1947 single work poetry
- The Wind at Your Door 1958 single work poetry
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