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* Contents derived from the 1977 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- So That's What Happens in Lifei"Galahs in the corn, said Cathcart,", single work poetry (p. 15)
- Portrait of a Man of Sentiment: Kenneth Slessor, single work criticism (p. 16-32)
- Death of the Poet: In Memory of James McAuley 15.10.1976i"Sitting at lunch in Redfern, sheets", single work poetry (p. 33)
- The Theme of Revelation : Patrick White's Novels, single work criticism (p. 34-46)
- On Hearing the Celtic Harpi"There are no words. There are hoarse", single work poetry (p. 47)
- Life is a Discontinuous Narrative, single work short story (p. 48-59)
- Variations on Garnier's Perpetuum Mobilei"The moon", single work poetry (p. 60)
- And Afterwards at the Trocadero, single work short story (p. 61-66)
- Spacei"One must despair of space should homespun thought", single work poetry (p. 66)
- Poems After Paul Celan : Menhiri"Growing", single work poetry (p. 67)
- 'Bring Larks and Heroes' : The Moral and the Dream, single work criticism (p. 68-75)
- A New Day's Suni"One of those breeds of fowls that clutch", single work poetry (p. 76)
- Privileged, Authentic, Transcendent, Arcane: Limits of Naturalism in Some Contemporary Australian Plays, single work criticism (p. 77-92)
- Footsteps Crying in Early Infancy : 53i"Unwilling footsteps crunch across the drive.", single work poetry (p. 92)
- Epitaph, single work short story (p. 93-96)
- Jacarandai"Is it the lover creating those images", single work poetry (p. 96)
-
Narrative Technique in Lawson's Joe Wilson Stories,
single work
criticism
Maddocks argues that Joe Wilson, as narrator, attains the balance of objectivity and imaginative evocation sought in Lawson's earlier fiction. The subject of the stories in Joe Wilson and His Mates is Joe Wilson's consciousness as it vacillates between objectivity and personal reminiscence.
- Post Operativei""It's a tricky job, none too easy"", single work poetry (p. 107)
- The Entertaineri"The sand modeller always began by heaping the sand", single work poetry (p. 108-110)
- Sparesi"An old VW is impaled, a head on a tenfoot pole,", single work poetry (p. 110)