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Pen Portraits: Women writers and journalists in nineteenth century Australia by Patricia Clarke

Allen and Unwin, 289 pp, $29.95 hb

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About ten years ago, I was asked to give a talk to a Sydney group of Australian writers. (Actually, they asked Leonie Kramer, but she was busy.) I decided to talk on ‘Some unknown Australian women writers of the nineteenth century’ in ‘the hope of interesting some of them in researching the lives and careers of their predecessors.

 


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Pen Portraits: Women writers and journalists in nineteenth century Australia by Patricia Clarke

Allen and Unwin, 289 pp, $29.95 hb

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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