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Byrnes defends Martin's An Australian Girl against the criticism of Miller & Macartney, Colin Roderick and Miles Franklin, noting the quality of her writing, her use of Australian themes and her recognition of the significance of religion in the lives of her characters.
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Subjects:
- An Introduction to Australian Fiction 1950 single work criticism
- Australian Literature : A Bibliography to 1938 : Extended to 1950 1956 single work bibliography
- Laughter, Not for a Cage : Notes on Australian Writing, with Biographical Emphasis on the Struggles, Functions and Achievements of the Novel in Three-Half Centuries 1956 selected work criticism essay
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