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Alternative title: The Enchanted Female Realm
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Appears in:
- y The Sydney Morning Herald 16-17 January 2010 Z1663436 2010 newspaper issue 2010 pg. 29 Section: Spectrum
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Life, Literature, Legends : Collected Essays 1996-2011
Sydney
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Quadrant Books
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2011
Z1853824
2011
selected work
essay
'Written over a period of fifteen years, the essays in this collection showcase the adult non-fiction work of Sophie Masson, an author mostly for her novels for young people. A warmly human mosaic of stories, a sharp eye for nature, an eclectic love of literature, a clarity of expression, a deep immersion in myth and legend and a taste for the curious, unexpected and strange: these are some of the characteristics of the essays. Ranging freely over time, place, and themes as diverse as Melbourne ganglands, tyrants and sorcery, Russian history, French country life, children's books and the nature of faith, they offer imaginative and intriguing glimpses into worlds mostly out of the mainstream.' (Publisher's blurb)
Sydney : Quadrant Books , 2011 pg. 169-171Note: With title: The Enchanted Female Realm
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y
Life, Literature, Legends : Collected Essays 1996-2011
Sydney
:
Quadrant Books
,
2011
Z1853824
2011
selected work
essay
'Written over a period of fifteen years, the essays in this collection showcase the adult non-fiction work of Sophie Masson, an author mostly for her novels for young people. A warmly human mosaic of stories, a sharp eye for nature, an eclectic love of literature, a clarity of expression, a deep immersion in myth and legend and a taste for the curious, unexpected and strange: these are some of the characteristics of the essays. Ranging freely over time, place, and themes as diverse as Melbourne ganglands, tyrants and sorcery, Russian history, French country life, children's books and the nature of faith, they offer imaginative and intriguing glimpses into worlds mostly out of the mainstream.' (Publisher's blurb)
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Review of:
- The Lake Woman : A Romance 2009 single work novel