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Friday Essay : Why Rosaleen Norton, ‘the Witch of Kings Cross’, Was a Groundbreaking Bohemian
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Friday Essay : Why Rosaleen Norton, ‘the Witch of Kings Cross’, Was a Groundbreaking Bohemian
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'Rosaleen Norton, or “the witch of Kings Cross,” is finally receiving the attention she deserves. Born in Dunedin in 1917, emigrating with her family to Sydney in 1925, and dying in 1979, Norton was a trailblazing woman and under-appreciated cultural touchstone of 20th century Australia.' (Introduction)
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Friday Essay : Why Rosaleen Norton, ‘the Witch of Kings Cross’, Was a Groundbreaking Bohemian
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