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He and his wife joined with Vance and Nettie Palmer , Bernard O'Dowd , Ted Brady , Katharine Susannah Prichard and others to make Australia a place where writers were not condemned to ' useless drudgery ' , but were creators in a great ...
He and his wife joined with Vance and Nettie Palmer , Bernard O'Dowd , Ted Brady , Katharine Susannah Prichard and others to make Australia a place where writers were not condemned to ' useless drudgery ' , but were creators in a great ...
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Dowell O'Reilly told Nettie Palmer that John Le Gay Brereton , the one - time Bohemian now dispensing sweetness and light behind ' College walls ' , had a cruel mouth , that he had understudied Christ all his life , with occasional ...
Dowell O'Reilly told Nettie Palmer that John Le Gay Brereton , the one - time Bohemian now dispensing sweetness and light behind ' College walls ' , had a cruel mouth , that he had understudied Christ all his life , with occasional ...
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Nettie Palmer thought there never had been a worse period for intellectual adventure in Australia . “ There is ' , she told Alice Henry that year , ' a terrible loneliness for a writer here : to publish a book , as my husband says ...
Nettie Palmer thought there never had been a worse period for intellectual adventure in Australia . “ There is ' , she told Alice Henry that year , ' a terrible loneliness for a writer here : to publish a book , as my husband says ...
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Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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