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Spaces in Vincent Buckley's Poetry
Vincent Buckley Poetry
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2010/3/5
This paper traces some of the forms taken by space in Vincent Buckley’s poetry and some ways in which spaces are opened, closed off, filled, invited and shaped. It loosely follows a poetic development...
The Burning Bush: Poetry, Literary Criticism and the Sacred
Poetry, Literary Criticism Sacred Burning Bush
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2010/3/5
This article is dedicated to the critical and poetic work of Vincent Buckley. The essay takes the form of a conversation between two former students and colleagues of Buckley, and is a meditation on l...
Essays in Poetry, Mainly Australian: Vincent Buckley and the Question of the National Literature
Vincent Buckley Vincent Buckley Essays in Poetry
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2010/3/5
Vincent Buckley's Essays in Poetry, Mainly Australian (1957) was Buckley's major contribution to the formation of an Australian literary canon, particularly one fit for study in the newly emerging aca...
Being Elsewhere: Aesthetics, Identities and Alienation in Peter Austen’s Life and Poetry
Australian Literature Identities Aesthetics Alienation Peter Austen’s Life Poetry
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2008/10/13
Sixty-seven years ago, under the headline BRISBANE POET WHO
TURNED MOSLEM DIES IN EGYPT, the Courier-Mail teased its readers
with what must have seemed a slightly familiar scenario:
Aly Azir-el-Din...
Italian-Australian Poetry by First Generation Writers: An Overview
Australian Literature First Generation Writers Italian-Australian Poetry
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2008/10/9
Poetry in volume form written by Italian migrants in Australia began to
appear at the end of the 1940s, a period which marked the beginning of mass
Italian migration to Australia (350,000 betwee...
“Our Own Way Back”: Spatial Memory in the Poetry of David Malouf
Australian Literature Spatial Memory David Malouf
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2008/10/8
Much of David Malouf’s writing enacts what may be referred to as “spatial memory.” His poetry utilises a uniquely “layered” time-perspective in which Malouf repeatedly revisits places of personal sign...