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Ackland finds "intellectual resonances" in Gordon's poetry that produce an "unsuspected degree of conceptual unity". Ackland argues that "Gordon's poetry reveals not a disjunction between darkly meditative and healthy action poetry, but an ongoing and unavailing endeavour to find new grounds for individual affirmation".
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A Martial Code : Meditation and Action in the Verse of Adam Lindsay Gordon
Westerly
Subjects:
- The Late Mr A. L. Gordon : In Memoriam 1870 single work poetry
- Sea Spray and Smoke Drift 1867 selected work poetry
- Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes 1870 selected work poetry
- Ashtaroth : A Dramatic Lyric 1867 single work drama
- Men of Letters in New South Wales 1872 single work essay
- Melbourne, Victoria,
- ca. 1860-1880
- 1870s
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