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Exiles at home: Australian women writers, 1925-1945

Drusilla Modjeska
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements (page vii)
  • Introduction to Reprinted Editions (page ix)
  • 1 A Prolific Decade (page 1)
  • 2 Isolation and Escape (page 16)
  • 3 The Arbiter (page 43)
  • 4 Literary Letters (page 76)
  • 5 Forming a Front (page 100)
  • 6 The Platform and the Writer's Desk (page 117)
  • 7 Miles Franklin: A Chapter of Her Own (page 156)
  • 8 That Still Blue Hour Before the Baby's Cry (page 191)
  • 9 The Detours of Fiction (page 214)
  • 10 Past and Present (page 251)
  • Appendix: 'Writers in Defence of Freedom' (page 259)
  • Selected Bibliography (page 261)
  • Index (page 275)
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Published: 2001
Publisher: Harper
Copyright Holder: Drusilla Modjeska
ISBN(s)
  • 9780207197437 (paper)
Subject
  • Australasian/Oceanian
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