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* Contents derived from the 1957 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Comment, single work column (p. 340,443-444)
- Dedication Ode : Soledades of the Sun and Moon (for P.K.P.) Soledades of the Sun and Mooni"Now the year walks among the signs of heaven,", single work poetry (p. 354-356)
- His Hidalgo Heart, single work short story (p. 357-361)
- Birthday Songi"Returning to an empty room", single work poetry (p. 362-363)
- Heaven on Earthi"The tree stood still to see the clouds go by", single work poetry (p. 363)
- Didactic Songi"Pretend as you like, but she will grow", single work poetry (p. 364)
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The Rise and Fall of Henry Lawson,
single work
criticism
T. Inglis Moore examines the development and decline of Lawson's prose, identifying a peak of artistic excellence during the decade between 1891 and 1901 which is represented by the stories collected in While the Billy Boils and Joe Wilson and His Mates.
- The Arrival of Uncle Jock, single work short story (p. 377-384)
- Morning on the Beachi"The bare feet of the girl squeak in dry sand.", single work poetry (p. 407)
- Of Some Poetsi"There's now a race of poet-men", single work poetry (p. 408-410)
- Alfred Deakin on Australian Literature : With a Comment by Walter Murdoch, Alfred Deakin , Walter Murdoch , single work criticism biography (p. 427-430)
- The Struggle for Tradition, single work criticism (p. 430-432)
- Writers and State Aid, single work column (p. 432-434)
- A Question of Standards, single work criticism (p. 434-436)
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