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Paul Auster’s Moon Palace : an overview – The annotations of Nathan Hobby
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The annotations of Nathan Hobby. A literary blog from Perth. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 110 other followers. My novel: The Fur. Memes and urban myths (1). Politics and current affairs (11). Series: The Tourist (2013) (6). Series: Thursday 3pm feature posts (2009) (35). Technology and the digital world (2). From my biography blog. Two years in: an update on my Katharine Susannah Prichard biography. Mick fits ver...
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Digital libraries | Whispering Gums
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Books, reading and anything else that comes to mind…with an Australian focus. Literary Awards & Prizes. Posts tagged ‘Digital libraries’. August 3, 2015. Monday musings on Australian literature: Explorers’ journals. July 11, 2011. Monday musings on Australian literature: Australian Poetry Library (online). Search for specific whisperings here. Receive whisperings via email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1,153 other followers. Museums an...
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A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists, Jane Rawson | theaustralianlegend
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The Independent Woman and the myth of the Australian bushman. A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists, Jane Rawson. A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists, Jane Rawson. August 15, 2015. September 5, 2016. Among my many uni first years I luckily included a year of Philosophy which, for me at least, provides a way into understanding this wonderful first novel. A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. And so, in my reading, Rawson implies a universe which depe...
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Who was Judge Willis? | The Resident Judge of Port Phillip
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The Resident Judge of Port Phillip. Who was Judge Willis? Port Phillip in Judge Willis’ time. This Week in the Port Phillip District 1841. BOOK REVIEWS INDEX by Author. Who was Judge Willis? Judge Willis arrived in Melbourne in March 1841 as the first Resident Supreme Court Judge for the district of Port Phillip. The significance of him being the first. In Sydney, he was embroiled in a number of disputes with the press, Catholics, and more importantly his brother Judges. In order to defuse the disput...
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‘Sir William a’Beckett’ by J. M. Bennett | The Resident Judge of Port Phillip
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The Resident Judge of Port Phillip. Who was Judge Willis? Port Phillip in Judge Willis’ time. This Week in the Port Phillip District 1841. BOOK REVIEWS INDEX by Author. 8216;Imagining Early Melbourne’ Kathryn Ferguson. 8216;Sir William’s Muse: The Literary Works of the First Chief Justice of Victoria, Sir William a’Beckett’ by Clifford Pannam →. 8216;Sir William a’Beckett’ by J. M. Bennett. August 5, 2015. Sir William a’Beckett. JM Bennett, Federation Press, 2001. Supreme Court (Administration) Act 1852.
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Kitty’s Early Years | Finding Family
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One woman's obsession with family history. Kitty’s Early Years. May 15, 2015. Looking at this with a pair of modern eyes, travelling whilst so close to when you are due to give birth does not necessarily seem out of the ordinary. If it were to happen today and you suddenly went into labour, there would be an ambulance (if needed) or (more likely) a car to drive you to the nearest hospital. So what about in 1894? Would a pregnant woman about to give birth travel across the countryside in a horse and cart?
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Cate Kennedy (ed), Australian love stories (Review) | Whispering Gums
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Books, reading and anything else that comes to mind…with an Australian focus. Literary Awards & Prizes. Cate Kennedy (ed), Australian love stories (Review). September 21, 2014. Courtesy: Inkerman and Blunt). Four hundred and forty-five stories! She read four hundred and forty-five of them! I’m talking about Cate Kennedy, the editor of. The final anthology contains just 29, and they are all, not surprisingly, good reads. This is not to say that I. So I don’t touch that bone. It would be over....What I ...
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There is a GAN | theaustralianlegend
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The Independent Woman and the myth of the Australian bushman. There is a GAN. There is a GAN. April 2, 2015. August 15, 2016. There is a GAN, that is we attach more value to some novels than to others, but in checking out ANZ litlovers’ Best Australian Books. And Whispering Gums’ Australian Canon. I was surprised that neither included the wonderful, idiosyncratic. Joseph Furphy). I was also surprised by how many of the novels that they did include were amongst my all time least favourites;. 1940), Christ...
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Miles Franklin was angry about her schooling | theaustralianlegend
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The Independent Woman and the myth of the Australian bushman. Miles Franklin was angry about her schooling. Miles Franklin was angry about her schooling. June 14, 2015. September 5, 2016. Miles Franklin in 1902 by Norman Lindsay. Miles Franklin was angry about her schooling, or as she saw it, her lack of schooling. Nathan Hobby’s recent posts ( here. But her accountant father’s chronic (relative) lack of money meant she was unable to go on. Edited by Vivian Smith, UQP, 1988). The Getting Of Wisdom. 1930)...
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