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Plagiarism

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  • Joan Poole
    ‘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
  • Eric Irvin
    Australia’s ‘First’ Dramatists

    Discusses early Australian theatre and drama in examining the question: Who wrote the first Australian play?

    1 May 1969
  • Ian Saunders
    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
  • Tim Dolin
    Marcus Clarke, the Two George Eliots, and the History of Two Newspapers

    This essay is an experiment in a reader-focused historicism. It reconsiders the cultural-political circumstances under which Marcus Clarke rewrote George Eliot's ‘The Lifted Veil’, reframing…

    31 October 2015

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  • Tim Dolin
  • Eric Irvin
  • Joan Poole
  • Ian Saunders

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  • Marcus Clarke
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  • Eleanor Dark
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  • M. Barnard Eldershaw
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