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'When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to learn that little trace of the biography of English writer E. L. Grant Watson, which she was known to have been researching for some twenty years, had been found among her papers. This article examines the reasons why.' (Author's abstract)
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'It Was to Have Been my Best Book' : Dorothy Green and E. L. Grant Watson
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Subjects:
- The Daimon and the Fringe-Dweller : The Novels of Grant Watson 1971 single work criticism
- Descent of Spirit : Writings of E.L. Grant Watson 1990 selected work short story prose biography criticism
- An Outline of Australian Literature 1930 single work criticism
- The Desert Horizon 1923 single work novel
- Daimon 1925 single work novel
- A History of Australian Literature, Pure and Applied : A Critical Review of All Forms of Literature Produced in Australia from the First Books Published After the Arrival of the First Fleet Until 1950, with Short Accounts of Later Publications Up to 1960 1961 single work criticism
- We of the Never-Never 1908 single work novel
- Coonardoo : The Well in the Shadow 1928 single work novel
- No Roads Go By 1932 single work autobiography
- Dolphins 2000 single work poetry
- Something to Someone : Poems 1983 selected work poetry
- But To What Purpose 1946 single work autobiography
- The Music of Love 1984 selected work criticism
- Exile 1993 single work film/TV
- Priest Island 1940 single work novel
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