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The Bibliography of Australian Literature: Volume 2 F-J (The Bibliography of Australian Literature series)
 
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The Bibliography of Australian Literature: Volume 2 F-J (The Bibliography of Australian Literature series) (Paperback)

by John Arnold (Author)
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The Bibliography of Australian Literature records details of all separately published creative literature by Australian writers over the last two centuries. Genres covered are poetry, drama, fiction and children’s writing. It has no canon, aiming to include all works by Australian authors regardless of perceived literary merit. For each work details of the first edition are listed, as well as significant new or revised editions and translations. Awards won and additional information pertinent to an individual title or author is also included. The Bibliography of Australian Literature is an essential reference work for the reading, study and collecting of Australian literature.


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John Arnold is a former head of the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University and the coeditor of Towards a National Culture in a Colonised Market. John Hay is vice chancellor of the University of Queensland. He is a former English professor at the University of Western Australia, a former dean of arts and senior deputy vice chancellor at Monash University, and a former vice chancellor and president of Deakin University.
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