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Behind the Book : Vance Palmer's Short Stories and Australian Magazine Culture in the 1920s
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2007
Behind the Book : Vance Palmer's Short Stories and Australian Magazine Culture in the 1920s
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'Behind the books that serve most critics and biographers as signposts to the development of Vance Palmer's short fiction, another sequence of events is found in the newspapers and magazines to which he contributed. In addition to the stories for which he is best-known, he published hundreds more in Australian periodicals. This article considers Palmer's career through his contributions to the Bulletin, the Triad and the Australian Journal. Palmer might be best-known as a representative figure in Australia's literary culture, but he is also one of the most representative figures of the magazine culture of his time.' (JASAL abstract.)
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Behind the Book : Vance Palmer's Short Stories and Australian Magazine Culture in the 1920s
JASAL
Subjects:
- The Bulletin 1880 periodical (6777 issues)
- The Triad 1892 periodical (73 issues)
- The Australian 1824 newspaper (141 issues)
- 1920s
- 1930s
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