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Discusses the pressures and conflicts suffered by Devanny and Hewett as women writers involved in the Communist Party of Australia and the effect on their creative work of abiding to its sexual and political orthodoxies.
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-13197-20010628-arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/altitude/html/vol1issue1/vol1iss1art4.htm
Not to be Trusted : Communism, Feminism and Creativity
Altitude
Subjects:
- Wild Card : An Autobiography, 1923-1958 1990 single work autobiography
- Point of Departure : The Autobiography of Jean Devanny 1987 single work autobiography
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