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Catherine Runcie Catherine Runcie i(A27865 works by) (a.k.a. Catherine A. Runcie)
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1 Foreword Catherine Runcie , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Free Mind : Essays and Poems in Honour of Barry Spurr 2016;
1 3 y separately published work icon The Free Mind : Essays and Poems in Honour of Barry Spurr Catherine Runcie (editor), Revesby : Edwin H. Lowe Publishing , 2016 10728339 2016 anthology poetry essay

'For over forty years, Barry Spurr has created a significant body of work in English literary scholarship, spanning a wide range of fields from Early Modern literature to contemporary Australian poetry. Barry Spurr is acknowledged as a leading scholar in the fields of religious literature and liturgical language, most notably in the works of Renaissance poet John Donne, the Modernist poet T.S. Eliot, and the language and literature of the Anglo-Catholic tradition. He was appointed by the University of Sydney as Australia's first Professor of Poetry and Poetics, and holds a notable reputation as a teacher and mentor to students, and as a friend to peers and colleagues. He has also been notable as a public intellectual, with a particular interest in the role of literature in the modern education system, and the role of the humanities in the modern university.

'This book is a collection of scholarly papers, contemplative essays and poems, written or contributed in honour of Barry Spurr. The Festschrift's contributors include his former teachers and mentors, his students and colleagues, and includes scholars and public intellectuals in his fields of scholarship or public interest. This Festschrift is a very fine collection of poetry, public discourse and literary criticism, on topics ranging from the works of William Shakespeare, to John Milton, T.S. Eliot, Charles Dickens, and Wilfred Owen, in addition to scholarship on liturgical language and religious and literary philosophy.' (Publication summary)

1 Extraneous Agenda Catherine Runcie , 2007 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Australian , 4 April 2007; (p. 38)
1 1 y separately published work icon Matters of the Mind : Poems, Essays and Interviews in Honour of Leonie Kramer Catherine Runcie (editor), Lee Jobling (editor), Sydney : University of Sydney , 2001 Z923161 2001 anthology poetry essay interview
1 Rufus Dawes : His Natural and Spiritual Life Catherine Runcie , 1985 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , March vol. 45 no. 1 1985; (p. 62-80) The AustLit Anthology of Criticism 2010; (p. 9)
Runcie considers His Natural Life in relation to the search for a moral framework by John Stuart Mill and others to replace the outdated one of the first half of the nineteenth century. Runcie argues that His Natural Life is a dramatization of the failure of contemporary society to adequately deal with religion, government and personal spirituality. Rufus Dawes' spiritual life is the innermost subject of the novel as he experiences a descent and ascent before reclaiming his name, Devine, at the end of the novel.
1 Newer Voices: Don'o Kim Catherine Runcie , 1985 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , June vol. 45 no. 2 1985; (p. 202-206)
1 Untitled Catherine Runcie , 1981 single work review
— Appears in: Compass , May vol. 3 no. 4 1981; (p. 22)

— Review of For the Patriarch Angelo Loukakis , 1981 selected work short story
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