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This paper 'draws on epistolary theory, and theories of epistolary fiction, of women's letter writing, of autobiography and autobiographical memory. Concerned as it is with women's letters, lives and fiction - specifically Elizabeth Jolley's Georges' Wife trilogy - it became a tribute not only to Dorothy Green, but also to Elizabeth Jolley herself' (p.105).
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Dorothy Green Memorial Lecture delivered at the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) conference, James Cook University, Cairns, July 2002.
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Gertrude and Elizabeth : Letters, Lives and Fictions
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