Spiritual & religious beliefs
Articles
- Marcus Clarke: ‘Christianity is Dead’
In November 1879 the first issue of the Victorian Review carried an article by Marcus Clarke, 'Civilization without Delusion', in which Clarke discussed the role…
1 October 1973 - 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 - Henry Kendall’s Religion
Goodwin’s investigation of Kendall’s religious persuations takes as a starting point a suggestion by Douglas Sladen (in A Century of Australian Song, 1888) that…
1 May 2002 - Review of Rewriting God: Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Women 's Fiction, by Elaine Lindsay, and Feminist Poetics of the Sacred: Creative Suspicions, edited by Frances Devlin-Gass and Lynn McCredden
It is not only global weather patterns that are changing, it seems. It is hard to imagine being asked to review two books dealing with…
1 May 2002 - [Statement]
Les Murray responds to a survey asking about his approach to war as a subject or vehicle for fiction, the challenges of doing so, the…
1 October 1985 - ‘Eyre All Alone’: Francis Webb as Mythmaker
Considers Webb's adaptation of Eyre's 'realization of his complete isolation' during his ill-fated exploratory journey of 1841, with particular emphasis on the poem's engagement with…
1 May 1981 - The Blue Man and the Barley
A previously unpublished poem by John Shaw Neilson.
1 October 1968 - Contemporary Poetry and the Sacred: Vincent Buckley, Les Murray and Samuel Wagon Watson
Amongst contemporary Australian poets there are those whose work can be classed as overtly religious, whose poetry adheres to older, transcendental models of signification, to…
1 October 2007 - The Modernist Sacred: Randolph Stow and Patrick White
‘In this essay, the radical potentialities of modernism’s dialogue with notions of the sacred will be analysed, with a particular focus on the active construction…
1 October 2007 - Irish Protestant Colonialism and Educational Ideology in Australia:** *Hannah Boyd’s *Letters on Education (1848)
The transnational movement between Ireland and Australia of school periodicals, pedagogical ideas and educational theories are writ large in histories of colonial education in Australia…
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Contributors
- Lars Andersson
- Veronica Brady
- Patricia Excell
- Ken L. Goodwin
- Anne Jamison
- A. M. McCulloch
- Les Murray
- Lyn McCredden
- John Shaw Neilson
- Joan Poole