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Issue Details: First known date: 1979... 1979 Responses : Selected Writings
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Kew, Camberwell - Kew area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,:Australia International Press and Publications , 1979 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Patrick White and the Algebraic Symbol, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 124-130)
R.D. Fitzgerald, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 131-133)
Provincialism and Australian Culture, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 140-148)
Reader and Writer, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 152-154)
An Australian Utopia, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 155-157)
Walter Murdoch, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 167-169)
Portrait of Vance Palmer, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 170-172)
Improbable Comrades, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 173-175)
Assaying the New Drama, A. A. Phillips , single work review
— Review of The Third Secretary : A Play Ralph Peterson , 1972 single work drama ; A Stretch of the Imagination Jack Hibberd , 1971 single work drama ; The Removalists David Williamson , 1971 single work drama ; Four Australian Plays Barbara Stellmach , 1973 selected work drama ; The Chapel Perilous, Or, The Perilous Adventures of Sally Banner Dorothy Hewett , 1972 single work musical theatre ; The Lucky Streak : A Play James Searle , 1966 single work drama ;

A. A. Phillips introduces his review of six new Australian dramas by saying: 'The quality of these plays, and others in the present burgeoning, is perhaps not the most important consideration. It matters much more that they are here and that they are satisfying audiences. Culturally in the widest sense of the word, the theatre's first importance is not as a potent vehicle of art, but as the place where a crosssection of the community has a common, and preferably a significant, experience. But so long as our theatre presented almost entirely imported material it forfeited half its power to develop our social coherence. Moreover, it fed our tendency to drowse into acceptance of a client-state mentality. It therefore matters a good deal that a sizeable slice of our common entertainment is now being presented by our own entertainers concerned with our own forms of living and igniting an eagerness of response. If their plays are also good art or penetrating social comment, so very much the better; but that is not their primary social function.' (Meanjin 32.2 (June 1973):189)

(p. 182-189)
A Harmony of Minds : Dorothy Green's Study of HHR, A. A. Phillips , single work review
— Review of Ulysses Bound : Henry Handel Richardson and Her Fiction Dorothy Green , 1973 single work criticism ;
(p. 194-200)
From Wasteland to Wasteland, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 201-203)
A Persuasion to Charity, A. A. Phillips , single work criticism (p. 210-212)
Three Schoolmasters, A. A. Phillips , single work (p. 213-222)
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