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* Contents derived from the 1975 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- You Must Like Your Work, single work autobiography (p. 107-110)
- She Went to England, I to Sleep (for Rae Richards)i"The chopped fields of my motionless", single work poetry (p. 111)
- Kenneth Slessor's Prose, single work criticism (p. 112-131)
- Someday - in the Americasi"Once upon a time in a", single work poetry (p. 132)
- Saturday in the Americas, single work poetry (p. 132)
- A Book of Twentieth Century Versei"When you look back on it the Edwardian countryside", single work poetry (p. 133)
- The Suicide Tree, single work short story (p. 134-139)
- Moolawatana Mail (for R.T.)i"Through rain-shrouded Flinders", single work poetry (p. 139)
- Autumni"Now, at last, the poplar trees", single work poetry (p. 140)
- Seasonsi"I hate", single work poetry (p. 140)
- Going Over the Terrain in a Different Way : An Alternative View of Australian Literary History, single work criticism (p. 141-156)
- Sydney Cricket Ground on Judgment Day, a Public Holidayi"Bags me to be at the Cricket Ground", single work poetry (p. 156)
- Notes of a Literary Touristi"Stratford-on-Avon", single work poetry (p. 157-158)
- Music of a Distant Drum, single work short story (p. 159-165)
- In Reference to Kafka's Love Lettersi"An important factor, my brethren,", single work poetry (p. 166-167)
- Heriot's Literary Allusions in Randolph Stow's "To the Islands", single work criticism (p. 168-177)
- Rain-Dropsi"The slender hands display their love", single work poetry (p. 177)
- Manhattan for Visitors : 1 New York Poems : Manhattan for Visitors (i)i"All the way from Rutgers she kept telling him", single work poetry (p. 178)
- Manhattan for Visitors : 2 New York Poems : Manhattan for Visitors (ii)i""Who are you: who are", single work poetry (p. 178)
- Manhattan for Visitors, single work poetry (p. 178-179)
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