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Includes

y separately published work icon Christina Stead's "The Man who Loved Children" and "For Love Alone" Laurie Clancy , Melbourne : Shillington House , 1981 Z451163 1981 single work criticism
y separately published work icon Xavier Herbert's Capricornia and Poor Fellow My Country John McLaren , Melbourne : Shillington House , 1981 Z63163 1981 single work criticism
y separately published work icon Joseph Furphy's Such is Life G. A. Wilkes , Melbourne : Shillington House , 1985 Z915757 1985 single work criticism

Works about this Work

The Last Romantic : Laurie Clancy’s Nabokov Stephen Knight , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 14 no. 4 2014;
'Laurie Clancy’s literary critical books appear for the most part traditional for his context. There is from 1981 a short study of Christina Stead in the Essays in Australian Literature series, and in the same year a book on Xavier Herbert in the widely-read American Twayne’s series. Another act of professional generosity to readers and his country was Laurie’s full and closely considered Reader’s Guide to Australian Fiction of 1992.' (Author's introduction)
The Last Romantic : Laurie Clancy’s Nabokov Stephen Knight , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 14 no. 4 2014;
'Laurie Clancy’s literary critical books appear for the most part traditional for his context. There is from 1981 a short study of Christina Stead in the Essays in Australian Literature series, and in the same year a book on Xavier Herbert in the widely-read American Twayne’s series. Another act of professional generosity to readers and his country was Laurie’s full and closely considered Reader’s Guide to Australian Fiction of 1992.' (Author's introduction)
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