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* Contents derived from the 1980 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Australian Poets in Profile 3 : Gwen Harwood : Lamplit Presences,
single work
autobiography
(p. 247-254)
Note: Australian Poets in Profile 3
- 26i"Alice woke to mornings", single work poetry (p. 255)
- 27i"She sits waiting", single work poetry (p. 256)
- 69i"You'll never dig it deep enough says Alice", single work poetry (p. 256-257)
- The Space Between, single work short story (p. 258-263)
- Bad Poemsi"Unsung, unsingable, they lie", single work poetry (p. 263)
- A Mirror for the Wife of Bathi"God Allie! you've turned out a smart one; your dead mother'd be", single work poetry (p. 264-266)
- Conversations with a Poeti"If you ask why I am silent", single work poetry (p. 266-267)
- Literary Lectures in Early Australia, single work criticism (p. 268-283)
- Complaint, on Being Asked to Go to Scotlandi"And now, if I could write a wee thing, but no-", single work poetry (p. 284)
- Fear of God, single work short story (p. 285-291)
- Easter Passion with Car Parki"A man, more a cardigan than a man", single work poetry (p. 291)
- A Letter to Brancusii"In your old age, Constantin,", single work poetry (p. 292-293)
- Reunion in Gunyah Creek, single work short story (p. 294-301)
- At Some Future Timei"At Some Future Time", single work poetry (p. 302)
- At Some Future Times, single work poetry (p. 302)
- Nothing Can Surprise Me, single work short story (p. 303-313)
- Sweet Vivieni"The wind was howling outside", single work poetry (p. 314)
- Charles Harpur and John Gould, single work criticism biography (p. 315-329)
- Snakei"who enters uninvited", single work poetry (p. 330)
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