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- y Soundings : A Selection of Western Australian Poetry Veronica Brady (editor), Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1976 Z478840 1976 anthology poetry Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1976 pg. 85
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- y Diary of a Weekend Farmer Evelyn Kotai (illustrator), South Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1993 Z516438 1993 selected work poetry diary Includes diary extracts (1970-1974), poems, a short story and reproductions of paintings. The diary extracts included in this book are from Elizabeth Jolley's personal papers; the other material (indexed separately) has been first published elsewhere (see Acknowledgements). South Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1993 pg. 87
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Sunburnt Country : Stories of Australian Life
Ray Coffey
(editor),
South Fremantle
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Fremantle Press
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1996
Z128415
1996
anthology
poetry
short story
extract
humour
'An outstanding collection of autobiographical stories and short fiction about Australia and Australians, Sunburnt Country was first published in 1966. Since then it has reprinted and has sold over 6,000 copies. Contributors include Elizabeth Jolley, Sally Morgan, TAG Hungerford, AB Facey, Joan London and Gail Jones.' (Publication summary)
South Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 1996 pg. 202
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Sunburnt Country : Stories of Australian Life
Ray Coffey
(editor),
South Fremantle
:
Fremantle Press
,
1996
Z128415
1996
anthology
poetry
short story
extract
humour
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Learning to Dance : Elizabeth Jolley : Her Life and Work
Caroline Lurie
(editor),
Camberwell
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Viking
,
2006
Z1259041
2006
selected work
short story
essay
poetry
autobiography
extract
prose
'Elizabeth Jolley is one of Australia's most significant and best-loved writers, delighting readers with her acute observation of the world, her wicked humour, her compassion and her honesty. Learning to Dance brings together some of her most poignant short stories, essays and poems, and includes two formerly unpublished pieces. The recurring themes of her life and work are evident here: the complex relationships within families; homesickness and exile; intense love between women; the healing power of the land; the inevitability of loneliness; and the fragile nature of happiness.
'Together, these writings form something close to an autobiography. Above all, they are a celebration of Elizabeth's rich life and work.' (Publication summary)
Camberwell : Viking , 2006 pg. 306
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Learning to Dance : Elizabeth Jolley : Her Life and Work
Caroline Lurie
(editor),
Camberwell
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Viking
,
2006
Z1259041
2006
selected work
short story
essay
poetry
autobiography
extract
prose
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