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Issue Details: First known date: 1910... 1910 Catherine Helen Spence : An Autobiography : Introduction
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    y separately published work icon Autobiography Catherine Helen Spence , Adelaide : W. K. Thomas , 1910 Z823254 1910 single work autobiography Adelaide : W. K. Thomas , 1910 pg. 3-4
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    y separately published work icon Autobiography Catherine Helen Spence , Adelaide : W. K. Thomas , 1910 Z823254 1910 single work autobiography Adelaide : Libraries Board of South Australia , 1975 pg. 3-4
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    y separately published work icon Autobiography Catherine Helen Spence , Adelaide : W. K. Thomas , 1910 Z823254 1910 single work autobiography Sydney : University of Sydney Library, Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service , 1997

Works about this Work

The Victorian Crisis of Faith in Australian Utopian Literature, Zachary Kendal , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Colloquy : Text Theory Critique , November no. 21 2011;
This paper investigates 'some of the different treatments of science and religion in Australian utopian literature from 1870 to 1900.' Kendal contends 'that an examination of this literature supports recent historiography, which contests the problematic science-versus-religion dichotomy that has often been used to characterise the Victorian "crisis of faith."' (Source: Introduction)
The Victorian Crisis of Faith in Australian Utopian Literature, Zachary Kendal , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Colloquy : Text Theory Critique , November no. 21 2011;
This paper investigates 'some of the different treatments of science and religion in Australian utopian literature from 1870 to 1900.' Kendal contends 'that an examination of this literature supports recent historiography, which contests the problematic science-versus-religion dichotomy that has often been used to characterise the Victorian "crisis of faith."' (Source: Introduction)
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