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1 y separately published work icon Death of a Mother Rosa Ainley (editor), London : Pandora , 1994 Z1372470 1994 selected work poetry short story
1 1 y separately published work icon Erotica: An Anthology of Women's Writing Margaret Reynolds (editor), London : Pandora , 1990 Z110791 1990 anthology short story prose extract
2 4 form y separately published work icon An Angel at My Table Laura Jones , ( dir. Jane Campion ) Australia New Zealand United Kingdom (UK) : Hibiscus Films Channel 4 Films Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1990 6025253 1990 single work film/TV (taught in 1 units)

Based on the autobiographies of New Zealand author Janet Frame.

1 11 y separately published work icon Glace Fruits : Stories Robin Walton , Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1987 Z146695 1987 selected work short story
1 1 y separately published work icon Storia 3: Consequences London : Pandora , 1989 Z362978 1989 anthology short story
1 7 y separately published work icon Writing a New World : Two Centuries of Australian Women Writers Dale Spender , London : Pandora , 1988 Z122443 1988 single work criticism 'Challenging the popular disparagement of Australian literature and of women writers, Spender set out to identify and find Australia's women writers and their writings and to evaluate them for herself. Her study covers approximately 200 women.'
1 8 y separately published work icon Australian Women Writers : A Bibliographic Guide Debra Adelaide , London Sydney : Pandora , 1988 Z103985 1988 single work bibliography biography

'This invaluable source book outlines the lives and works of over 450 Australian women writers, and puts rare manuscript collections on the literary may for the first time. It brings to light novelists, short story writers, poets, playwrights autobiographers, biographers, and non-fiction writers from the earliest days of white settlement to the present. It provides biographical information as well as comprehensive bibliographical details: complete listing of the author's publications, biographical studies, the most recent and influential critical surveys of their work and manuscript locations.' (Source: Backcover)

1 13 y separately published work icon Coming Out from Under : Contemporary Australian Woman Writers Pam Gilbert , London Sydney : Pandora , 1988 Z96561 1988 selected work criticism
2 12 y separately published work icon Outlaw and Lawmaker Rosa Praed , London : Chatto and Windus , 1893 Z867373 1893 single work novel

'The text follows the romance between a reckless Australian maiden, Elsie Valliant, and a brash Irish Radical turned Australian Bushranger, Morres Blake - alias, Moonlight - in the untamed wilds of Leichardt's Land, a fictional area of Queensland...Praed's Outlaw and Lawmaker explores the intricacies of emerging Australian colonial life in light of the many questions concerning women's rights, roles and positions in the new world.'

Source: https://australianwomenwriters.com/2017/04/giving-up-the-secrets-of-the-bush-rosa-praeds-outlaw-and-lawmaker/  

4 39 y separately published work icon An Australian Girl Mrs. Alick Macleod , London : Richard Bentley , 1890 Z822219 1890 single work novel
4 21 y separately published work icon Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill : An Australian Novel Tasma , 1888 Z1080459 1888 single work novel
1 13 y separately published work icon Bring the Monkey : A Light Novel Miles Franklin , Sydney : Endeavour Press , 1933 Z8460 1933 single work novel satire

'This work, which she sub-titles 'a light novel' is an English mystery story, revolving round a theft of jewels and a murder at 'Tattingwood Hall.' It is something more than a mystery story, however, and might be as aptly described as a highly amusing and clever satire on certain aspects of modern English and American social life, in which a wealthy film artist with an avid love of publicity and an amateur aviator's craze of flying stunts are satirised with rare subtlety. The part which a monkey plays in the story gives it a bizarre flavour and heightens the entertainment of the author's spicy narrative.'

Source:

'Recent Fiction', The West Australian, 10 June 1933, p.4.

1 19 y separately published work icon Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land : A Story of Australian Life Rosa Praed , London : Hutchinson , 1915 Z963202 1915 single work novel
1 12 y separately published work icon The Bond of Wedlock : A Tale of London Life Rosa Praed , London : F. V. White , 1887 Z866659 1887 single work novel
1 10 y separately published work icon The Incredible Journey Catherine Martin , London : Jonathan Cape , 1923 Z821973 1923 single work novel

'First published in 1923, The Incredible Journey tells the story of Iliapa, an Aboriginal woman, who embarks on a long, arduous journey through the Australian outback in search of her son after he is abducted by a white man. Catherine Martin said that she wrote this novel 'in order to put on record, as faithfully as possible, the heroic love and devotion of a black woman when robbed of her child'.'

'The novel presents a vivid picture of the Aboriginal people (viewed through the eyes of a white novelist), their culture, their dispossession and, in particular, this abhorrent white practice of taking Aboriginal children away from their parents.' (Source: Goodreads website)

4 22 y separately published work icon A Black Sheep Ada Cambridge , 1888-1889 Z1129210 1888-1889 single work novel

' Following the fortunes of Richard Delavel as a rebellious Oxford undergraduate in 1850s England and a still restless middle-aged family man in 1880s Sydney, the story presents his life and loves, work and leisure, beliefs and hopes against a background of constraints and opportunities in Britain and Australia.' (Publication summary)

1 4 y separately published work icon Seven Miles from Sydney Lesley Thomson , London : Pandora , 1987 Z363224 1987 single work novel 'When Deborah Carry is invited to Australia to write a film about gangland violence, she gets mudered herself. The police and the newspapers are hardly sympathetic; any women who jogs alone is asking for trouble. When her best friend May identifies the killer they let him go. But Deborah's death forces May to re-evaluate her own life. Back in England she realises that she was in love with Deborah, that she always loved women and for the first time she feels strong enough to love herself.' (Back cover).
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