Literary influences
Articles
- True Tales and False Alike Work by Suggestion: The Poetry of A.D. Hope
Attempts to characterise A.D. Hope's poetry fail very frequently because of a common tendency to see his oeuvre holistically. Simple caricatures emerge, portraying him in…
1 October 1990 - The Battlers: Kylie Tennant and the Australian Tradition
The Battlers, generally regarded as Kylie Tennant's most successful and probably most characteristic novel, cannot be properly understood without reference to what may conveniently…
1 October 1974 - ‘Damned Scamp’: Marcus Clarke or James Erskine Calder?
James Erskine Calder's brief correspondence with Sir George Grey, noticed by Bruce Ncsbitt in an earlier issue of Australian Literary Studies, consists of half…
1 October 1974 - The Influence of John Steinbeck’s The Pastures of Heaven on Patrick White
Beston points out literary affinities between White and Steinbeck, with particular reference to thematic similarities between Steinbeck's The Pastures of Heaven and White's first novel…
1 May 1974 - Slessor and Cleveland: A Footnote to ‘Adventure Bay’
Reviewing Slessor's One Hundred Poems for Meanjin Papers, Brian Elliott detected echoes of Hopkins and Eliot, and took Slessor to task for borrowing the…
1 October 1971 - Emerson and Charles Harpur
On close examination, Harpur's general poetics are certainly Wordsworthian (if Wordsworth's name is used as a focus-point in English literature for a complex set of…
1 May 1973 - Norman Lindsay’s ‘Creative Effort’: Manifesto for an Urban Intelligentsia
Discusses Lindsay’s aesthetic theories, mainly in his crucial work Creative Effort, and suggests why these ideas were influential on a long list of other…
1 May 1973 - Joseph Furphy, Jacobean
Most readers of Furphy are familiar with his terse characterization of the full-sized novel he had written (Such is Life in its first form)…
1 December 1966 - Marvell and Charles Harpur
Both the recent accounts of the growth of interest in Marvell, like that of Legouis before them, neglect to mention the Australian poet Charles Harpur…
1 May 1973 - Baylebridge, Nietzsche, Shaw: Some Observations on the ‘New Nationalism’
It is proposed to restrict comment here to Baylebridge's 'Nationalism' as delineated principally in the sections, 'National Notes' and 'Political Verse' of This Vital Flesh…
1 October 1975 - Inner Voices and the First Coil
How difficult to write this lecture has proved to be. You would think it would be easy to talk about something you have written, but…
1 October 1979 - ‘Maurice Guest’ and the Siren Voices
Stewart examines the European influence on Maurice Guest and demonstrates how Richardson extended and developed the techniques of J. P Jacobsen and others. Stewart explores…
1 October 1972 - Bruce Dawe and the Americans
Reading Bruce Dawe's uncollected juvenilia written during the mid-1940s (and even the few more conservative poems published in the Jindyworobak anthologies under his pen-name, 'Llewelyn…
1 October 1979 - Mansfield and Richardson: A Short Story Dialectic
There was a time, though I think that time is past, when a young girl's first public appearance at a ball was a very significant…
1 October 1983 - The Dutch-Australian Connection: Willem Siebenhaar, D. H. Lawrence, Max Havelaar and Kangaroo
This thoroughly researched article traces the life and work of Dutch-born left-wing activist, theosophist, scholar and poet Willem Siebenhaar who moved to Western Australia in…
1 May 2003 - Fact and Fiction: The Scissors and Paste Job
"I would like to insist that this paper is serious, but not academic. It is an impressionist piece, even if it relies heavily on metaphors…
1 May 1985 - Careering Poetry
Clive Faust describes his approach to poetry, recounts his career, and positions his work in relation to broader national and international poetic and philosophical currents.
1 October 1977 - Patrick White’s Novels and Nietzsche
Patrick White experiments with language as a symbolic writer with a religious mission. His religion, however, is not that of a Christian although he extols…
1 May 1980 - David Campbell’s Poetic Mind
Argues that Campbell's poetry 'may be fruitfully approached then, as, at the outset, both the product and the unfolding of unusually sophisticated thought. The rural…
1 October 1984 - John Manifold: Poet At Cambridge
A biography of J.S. (John Streeter) Manifold (1915-1985). See this issue for a number of Manifold's poems.
1 May 1988
Contributors
- John Beston
- Leon Cantrell
- John Docker
- Paul Eggert
- Carol Franklin
- Clive Faust
- Nigel Krauth
- K. A. McKenzie
- Noel Macainsh
- Mark Macleod
- A. M. McCulloch
- Ruth Morse
- Louis Nowra
- Xavier Pons
- Joan Poole
- Elizabeth Perkins
- Dennis Robinson
- Ken A. Stewart
- Chris Wallace-Crabbe
- K. D. Watson