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A study of the writings of Australian women writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is an opportunity to re-read the history of Australian literature. Adelaide suggests a number of reasons why women's writing of this period was sidelined in the development of an Australian literary ethos and Australian nationalism.
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A Tradition of Women
Subjects:
- Clara Morison : A Tale of South Australia during the Gold Fever 1854 single work novel
- 1890s
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