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The Shadow on the Field : Literature and Ecology in the Western Australian Wheatbelt
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and Their Writers 2007; (p. 45-69) Satellite images show a sharp line marking the end (or beginning) of the country cleared for farming in south-western Australia. It is the most visible clearance line on the planet and demarcates an area the size of Scotland from which, in the space of two generations, the native vegetation was almost entirely stripped. This chapter attempts to trace this far-reaching ecological event in the creative literatures of those generations, focussing on the inter-war years. (abstract taken from The Littoral Zone) -
In Season and Out
1948
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , March vol. 2 no. 9 1948; (p. 445-447)
— Review of Money Street 1933 single work novel ; The Winds Are Still 1947 single work novel ; January and August 1947 single work novel -
Small Street People with Big Hearts
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Women's Weekly , 12 August vol. 1 no. 10 1933; (p. 39)
— Review of Money Street 1933 single work novel -
Untitled
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: Desiderata , 1 August no. 17 1933; (p. 5)
— Review of Money Street 1933 single work novel -
Some Australian Books for Christmas
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 4 December vol. 5 no. 12 1933; (p. 203, 205, 207)
— Review of Chris Brennan 1933 single work criticism biography ; The Brooks of Morning : Nature and Reflective Essays 1933 selected work prose ; Australian Barkers and Biters 1914 selected work short story essay ; Drums of Mer 1933 single work novel ; The Gallant Company : An Australian Soldier's Story of 1915-18 1933 single work autobiography ; The Man from Oodnadatta 1933 selected work short story autobiography ; Nought So Very Wise : Verses 1932 selected work poetry ; Wardens of the Seas : Poems 1933 selected work poetry ; 'Mordecaius' Overture : A Poem 1933 single work poetry ; Youth Builds A Monument 1933 single work novel ; Money Street 1933 single work novel ; Bring the Monkey : A Light Novel 1933 single work novel ; She Dresses for Dinner 1933 single work novel ; Pageant 1933 single work novel ; Teens Triumphant 1933 single work novel ; Desert Saga 1933 single work novel ; Lost 1933 single work novel ; Here Comes the King 1933 single work novel ; The Woman on the Beast : Viewed from Three Angles 1933 single work novel
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Some Interesting New Australian Books: A Reader's Notebook
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 12 September vol. 5 no. 9 1933; (p. 136-138)
— Review of The Romantic Nineties 1933 selected work criticism essay ; Money Street 1933 single work novel ; The Sow's Ear 1933 single work novel ; In Pursuit of Patrick 1933 single work novel ; Outside Looking In 1933 selected work poetry ; Lilacs out of the Dead Land 1932 selected work poetry -
Australian Authors Praised in England
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 14 October vol. 5 no. 10 1933; (p. 161)
— Review of Money Street 1933 single work novel ; The Secret Service Girl 1933 single work novel ; The Wells of Beersheba : A Light Horse Legend 1933 single work novella Reprints of three reviews attributed to the Sunday Times and the Times Literary Supplement. -
New Books & Reprints
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 27 July 1933; (p. 514)
— Review of The Times Literary Supplement 1902 periodical (883 issues); Money Street 1933 single work novel -
Some Australian Books for Christmas
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 4 December vol. 5 no. 12 1933; (p. 203, 205, 207)
— Review of Chris Brennan 1933 single work criticism biography ; The Brooks of Morning : Nature and Reflective Essays 1933 selected work prose ; Australian Barkers and Biters 1914 selected work short story essay ; Drums of Mer 1933 single work novel ; The Gallant Company : An Australian Soldier's Story of 1915-18 1933 single work autobiography ; The Man from Oodnadatta 1933 selected work short story autobiography ; Nought So Very Wise : Verses 1932 selected work poetry ; Wardens of the Seas : Poems 1933 selected work poetry ; 'Mordecaius' Overture : A Poem 1933 single work poetry ; Youth Builds A Monument 1933 single work novel ; Money Street 1933 single work novel ; Bring the Monkey : A Light Novel 1933 single work novel ; She Dresses for Dinner 1933 single work novel ; Pageant 1933 single work novel ; Teens Triumphant 1933 single work novel ; Desert Saga 1933 single work novel ; Lost 1933 single work novel ; Here Comes the King 1933 single work novel ; The Woman on the Beast : Viewed from Three Angles 1933 single work novel -
Untitled
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: Desiderata , 1 August no. 17 1933; (p. 5)
— Review of Money Street 1933 single work novel -
Australian Literature Society [Meeting Report]
Money Street;
The Essay in Australia
1933
single work
column
— Appears in: All About Books , 14 October vol. 5 no. 10 1933; (p. 171) Report of the September meeting where Macartney, Serle and Lavater spoke on essays and Cottman reviewed Money Street. -
The Shadow on the Field : Literature and Ecology in the Western Australian Wheatbelt
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and Their Writers 2007; (p. 45-69) Satellite images show a sharp line marking the end (or beginning) of the country cleared for farming in south-western Australia. It is the most visible clearance line on the planet and demarcates an area the size of Scotland from which, in the space of two generations, the native vegetation was almost entirely stripped. This chapter attempts to trace this far-reaching ecological event in the creative literatures of those generations, focussing on the inter-war years. (abstract taken from The Littoral Zone)
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