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1 Sophie Scott-Brown Review of Georgina Arnott, The Unknown Judith Wright Sophie Scott-Brown , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , April no. 3 2020; (p. 191-195)

— Review of The Unknown Judith Wright Georgina Arnott , 2016 single work biography
'There are two sorts of subjects that exercise particular allure to a biographer: those that do not want a biography written about them, and go to various lengths to thwart the efforts of a would-be biographer, and those who have written their own life story, or related aspects of that story, and for whom the telling of that story formed a significant part of their wider intellectual project. Judith Wright, as Georgina Arnott’s The Unknown Judith Wright reveals, fell into both categories.' (Introduction)
1 Upstaged! Eunice Hanger and Shakespeare in Australia Sophie Scott-Brown , 2018 single work biography
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , December no. 1 2018; (p. 93-111)

'This paper looks at how Eunice Hanger read, or rather reread, the works of William Shakespeare. Through this, it examines the nature of reading as a simultaneously social and individualistic activity, and reflects on its implications for understanding the histories of reading English writers in Australia more broadly.'

Source: Introduction.

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