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'The following article proposes a reading of the poetry of Amanda Stewart, through the notion of the ecological, conceptual lyric, as theorized through the song practice of the lyrebird. It argues for the significance of Stewart’s work, but also for rethinking the figurative relation between birdsong and poetry, with specific reference to the lyrebird, and to Australia as lyric’s conceptual origin.'
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The Conceptual Lyrebird : Imitation as Lyric in the Poetry of Amanda Stewart
Journal of the European Association for Studies on Australia
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