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  • John Beston
    Patrick White’s The Vivisector: The Artist in Relation to His Art

    The vivisector of the title is first and foremost the painter whose life story it relates, Hurtle Duffield. But it is also the creative artist…

    1 October 1971
  • Susan Sheridan
    Cold War, Home Front : Australian Women Writers and Artists in the 1950s

    In paying tribute to Dorothy Green, Sheridan recalls the generation of women writers and artists who emerged in the 1940s and 1950s, their social visions…

    1 May 2002
  • Louise Wakeling
    The Historical Source for Ada Cambridge’s ‘The Camp’

    It is still commonly assumed that Ada Cambridge's descriptions of 'the Camp' in Thirty Years in Australia, A Marked Man and Fidelis refer to…

    1 May 1989
  • Alison Bartlett
    Review of Between Literature and Painting: Three Australian Women Writers, by Roberta Buffi

    Roberta Buffi's project is concerned with contextualising the writing of Janine Burke, Beverley Farmer and Drusilla Modjeska within the politics and aesthetic theories of the…

    1 October 2003

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  • John Beston
  • Alison Bartlett
  • Susan Sheridan
  • Louise Wakeling

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  • Ada Cambridge
  • Australian women writers
  • Beverley Farmer
  • Beverley Farmer
  • Characterisation
  • Cold War
  • Feminism
  • Feminists
  • Patrick White
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