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Better Half-Dead than Read? The 'Mezzomorto' Cases and Their Implications for Literary Culture in the 1930s
1999
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literature and the Public Sphere : Refereed Proceedings of the 1998 [ASAL] Conference 1999; (p. 80-89) Focuses on two libel cases arising from Brian Penton's review of Mezzomorto, viewing them as points of entry into Australian literary politics in the 1930s, and discusses the literary feud between P.R. Stephensen and Brian Penton. -
Stephensen v 'The Bulletin' and Penton
1936
single work
column
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 4 November vol. 57 no. 2960 1936; (p. 5)
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Stephensen v 'The Bulletin' and Penton
1936
single work
column
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 4 November vol. 57 no. 2960 1936; (p. 5) -
Better Half-Dead than Read? The 'Mezzomorto' Cases and Their Implications for Literary Culture in the 1930s
1999
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literature and the Public Sphere : Refereed Proceedings of the 1998 [ASAL] Conference 1999; (p. 80-89) Focuses on two libel cases arising from Brian Penton's review of Mezzomorto, viewing them as points of entry into Australian literary politics in the 1930s, and discusses the literary feud between P.R. Stephensen and Brian Penton.
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