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1946
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1945
Celebration of Love
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Date of writing given in Under Aldebaran as 1945.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
- y James McAuley South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1992 Z90326 1992 single work criticism
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The Traditionalism of James McAuley
1983
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 11 no. 2 1983; (p. 205-215) "Argues that McAuley failed to practice his own poetic theory in that his traditionalism lacks 'a living creative energy'; thus he in an 'interesting minor poet.'" (Robert Ross, Australian Literary Criticism, 1945-1988, p. 253.) -
James McAuley : The Landscape of the Heart
1964
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Literature of Australia 1964; (p. 389-406) 'Explores the preoccupations that determine McAuley's poetry : a unified world view; discipline and dedication; significant results in society - that is, a return to Western civilization's tradition. Traces McAuley's poetic development and pursuit of these ideals, through a discussion of some of the major poems, Captain Quiros in particular.' (Robert Ross, Australian Literary Criticism, 1945-1988, p. 253.)
- y James McAuley South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1992 Z90326 1992 single work criticism
-
James McAuley : The Landscape of the Heart
1964
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Literature of Australia 1964; (p. 389-406) 'Explores the preoccupations that determine McAuley's poetry : a unified world view; discipline and dedication; significant results in society - that is, a return to Western civilization's tradition. Traces McAuley's poetic development and pursuit of these ideals, through a discussion of some of the major poems, Captain Quiros in particular.' (Robert Ross, Australian Literary Criticism, 1945-1988, p. 253.) -
The Traditionalism of James McAuley
1983
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 11 no. 2 1983; (p. 205-215) "Argues that McAuley failed to practice his own poetic theory in that his traditionalism lacks 'a living creative energy'; thus he in an 'interesting minor poet.'" (Robert Ross, Australian Literary Criticism, 1945-1988, p. 253.)
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