Annual bibliography of studies in Australian literature: 2001.(Bibliography)

From: Australian Literary Studies | Date: May 1, 2002| Author: Hetherington, Carol; Petersson, Irmtraud | Copyright information

This is the thirty-ninth annual bibliography to be published in Australian Literary Studies. Primarily devoted to substantial commentaries useful to criticism and scholarship, the series aims to provide as complete a listing as possible of books and articles on Australian literature. It also lists selectively material in the Australian studies area, and the more important reviews and introductions, studies of Australian language, and new books (with reviews of them) by contemporary...

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