M. Barnard Eldershaw
Articles
- Review of Marjorie Barnard and M. Barnard Eldershaw by Louise E. Rorabacher
Neither M. Barnard Eldershaw nor Marjorie Barnard seems to me to emerge from this study as a writer of notably enlarged stature; the outlines and…
1 October 1974 - ‘Current History Looks Apocalyptic’: Barnard Eldershaw, Utopia and the Literary Intellectual, 1930s-1940s
A primary effect of reading Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow through its Utopian frame is to foreground questions of genre, questions which have been only…
1 October 1989 - On Appropriation: Two Novels of Dark and Barnard Eldershaw
In 1945 Eleanor Dark published The Little Company; two years later Marjorie Barnard and Flora Eldershaw Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Both were written during…
1 October 2002 - ‘Greatness’ and Australian Literature in the 1930s and 1940s: Novels by Dark and Barnard Eldershaw
This paper analyses a single aspect of Australian literary culture in a particular historical period, namely its interest in 'greatness' - great books and great…
1 May 1995 - Authors’ Statements [Marjorie Barnard]
Marjorie Barnard discusses her approach to writing.
1 October 1981 - Life-Lines in Stormy Seas: Some Recent Collections of Women’s Diaries and Letters
In the history of women's writing in Australia, 1992 may well earn the title of the year of the letters, given the coincidental publication of…
1 May 1993 - Literary sources of Patrick White’s Voss: A House is Built and Think of Stephen
Many literary sources have been suggested for Patrick White’s fifth novel, Voss, ranging from the surreal symbolism of Rimbaud’s poetry, to T.S. Eliot’s Four…
2 May 2023
Contributors
- Patrick Buckridge
- Marjorie Barnard
- David Carter
- Harry Payne Heseltine
- Joy W. Hooton
- Margaret Harris
- Ian Saunders