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* Contents derived from the 1983 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Between Two Worlds - An Approach to Elizabeth Jolley's Fiction, single work criticism biography (p. 239-252)
- On the Road : 1i"Faces: masks behind wheels...", single work poetry (p. 253)
- On the Road : 2i"On Geelong Road, wind tunnel ninety kilometres long,", single work poetry (p. 253)
- On the Road : 3i"A landscape restless, unmysterious,", single work poetry (p. 253)
- On the Road, sequence poetry (p. 253-255)
- On the Road : 4i"Hitchhikers jerk eyes or faces,", single work poetry (p. 254)
- On the Road : 5i"Near that lone tree in a windswept field", single work poetry (p. 254)
- "Approaching Alexandra you pass a mountainous" On the Road : 6i"Approaching Alexandra, you pass a paradisal valley,", single work poetry (p. 254)
- On the Road : 7i"A mare, white-grey against a grey, flat paddock,", single work poetry (p. 254)
- On the Road : 8i"near the murderous Hume, they are tumbling", single work poetry (p. 254-255)
- Heptonstall: At the Graves of Sylvia Plath and Others : 1i"People used to set fire to it-the asbestos", single work poetry (p. 255)
- Heptonstall: At the Graves of Sylvia Plath and Others : 2i"A plain grey headstone gives the dates I already", single work poetry (p. 255)
- Heptonstall: At the Graves of Sylvia Plath and Others, sequence poetry (p. 255-256)
- Heptonstall: At the Graves of Sylvia Plath and Others : 3i"Three graveyards form the heartland of the village.", single work poetry (p. 256)
- Heptonstall: At the Graves of Sylvia Plath and Others : 4i"Winding streets angled as if to shrug one off...", single work poetry (p. 256)
- The Brown Hawk, single work short story (p. 257-263)
- Going Placesi"How typical we are;", single work poetry (p. 264)
- Preternatural Mimicry : The Lyric Poetry of Douglas Stewart, single work criticism biography (p. 265-281)
- Enter the Long Depression : 1i"Summer was the way it was normally", single work poetry (p. 282-283)
- Enter the Long Depression, single work poetry (p. 282-285)
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