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CI) Fiction

Baynton, Barbara: Bush Studies, with memoir by H.B. Gullet and introduction by A.A. Phillips, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1965. First published London, 1902. Paperback edition, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1973.

'Boldrewood, Rolf (Thomas A. Browne): Robbery Under Arms, Melbourne: Lloyd O'Neil, 1970. First published in the Sydney Mail, 1882-3; as book, London, 1888.

Boyd, Martin: The Montforts, revised edition, Adelaide. Rigby, 1963. First published London, 1928, under pseudonym Martin Mills. Lucinda Brayford, Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1969. First published, London, 1946'. The Cardboard Crown, MelbourneJ Lansdowne, 1970. First published, London, 1952. A Difficult Young Man, Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1970. First published, London, 1955. , Melbourne: Lansdown£, 1970. First published London, 1957. When Blackbirds Sing, Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1970. First published, London, 1962. Clark, Marcus: His Natural Life, ed. S. Murray-Smith, Harmondswortb: Penguin Books. 1970. First published in The Australian Journal, 1870-2. For the Term of His Natural Life, abridged edition of above, /jvOxford World Classics Series, ALondon^ 1952. First published Melbourne, 1874. *"*-

Davison, Frank Dalby: Forever Morning, Sydney: Australian Authors Publ. Co., 1931. Manshy, Sydney; Australian Author's Publ. Co., 1931.

Furphy, Joseph ('Tom Collins'): Such is Life, London: Jonathan Cape; and Sydney: Angus and Robertson, First published, Sydney, 1903. Rigby's Romance, abridged edition, Melbourne; C.J. De Garis, 1921. First published in Barrier Truth, 1905-6. Complete edition, Sydney, 1946. Paperback edition, Adelaide: Rigby, Seal Australian Fiction, 1971.

Herbert, Xavier: Capricornia, third edition, Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1956. First published Sydney, 1938. Paperback edition, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1972.

Ireland, David: The Unknown Industrial Prisoner, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1971. The Flesheaters. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1972. Keneally, Thomas: The Place at Whitton, London: Cassell, 1964. The Fear, Melbourne: Cassell Australia, 1965; Sun Books, 1967. Bring Larks and H^eroes, MelbourneJ Cassell Australia, 1967; Sun Books, 1968. Three Cheers for the Paraclete, SydneyJ Angus and Robertson, 1968; Melbourne$ Penguin Books, 1970. The Survivor, Sydney; Angus and Robertson, 1969; Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1970. A Dutiful Daughter, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1971; Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1972. The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1972; Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1973. Kingsley, Henry: The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn, Melbourne: Lloyd O'Neil, 1970. First published Cambridge and London, 1859.

Lawson, Henry: Prose Works, 2 Vols., Sydney; Angus, and Robertsorr, j 1933A Includes While the Billy Boils, first and second series, C first published 1896; On the Track, 1900; Over the Sliprails, 1900; Joe Wilson and Joe Wilson's Mates, 1901 (single volume); The Romance of the Swag, 1907 (published as part of Children of the Bush, 1902); 7p^vThe Rising of the Court, 1910; and Send Round the Hat, 1907. ffi J^Short Stories and Sketches, 1888-1922; Autobiographical and Other Writings, 1887-1922, Memorial Edition, Edited by Gerttn Roderick, Sydney% Angus and Robertson, 1922. Mathers, Peter: Trap, Sydney^ Cassell Australia, 1966. The Wort Papers, Sydney; Cassell Australia, 1972. 'Some Poets', Overland^ No. 21, 1961, 3 -fp. \<\ ",2^ 'Something Touchy and Delicate', Overland No. 25 } , Op • 1 - j •

Prichard, Katharine Susannah: The Pioneers, revised edition, Adelaide: '[_JZ Rigby, 1963. First published London, 1915. Black Opal, Sydney: Caslon House, 1946. First published, London, 1921. Coonardoo, Sydney; Angus and Robertson, 1961. First published, London, 1929. f Subtle Flame, Australasian Book Society, SydneyI 1967.

'Richardson, Henry Handel' (n£e Ethel Richardson): The Fortunes of Richard Mahony, London,• HBineman, 1930. First published in three volumes - Australia Felix, London, 1917; The Way Home, London, 1925; Ultima Thule. 1929. Harmondsworth and Melbourne: Penguin Books, three volumes, 1972.

Stone, Lauis: Jonah, third Australian edition, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1965. First published London, 1911.

White, Patrick: Happy Valley, London: Harrap, 1939. The Living and the Dead,Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 1967. First publishecLLondon, 1941. 1-3

The Aunt's Story, Harmondsworth; Penguin Books, 1963. First published^ London, 1948. The Tree of Man, Harmondsworth," Penguin Booksy1961. First published^London, 1956. Voss, Harmondsworth; 1960, Penguin Books. First published^ London, 1957. j^,- "\ Riders in the Chariot, Eyre and.Spottiswoode, London;, 1961. The Solid MandaLa, 'Eyre and Spottiswoode",I London; 1966. The Vivisector, Jonathan Cape/ London,* 1970. f% "p3 , z

(2) Autobiography, Memoirs, Verse

'Boldrewood, Rolf (Thomas A. Browne): Old Melbourne Memories, ed. C.E. Sayers, Melbourne and London; Heinemann, 1969. First published Melbourne, 1884.

Boyd, Martin: Day of My Delight, Melbourne; Lansdowne, 1965, 'Dubious Cartography', in Meanjin, Vol. XXIII, 1964, 5-13. 'De Gustibus', in Overlandv No. 50-51, 1972, 5-9

Curr, E.M.: Recollections of Squatting in Victoria, ed. H.W. Forster, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1965. First published Melbourne, 1883.

'Emigrant Mechanic, An' (?Alexander Harris): Settlers and Convicts, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1964. First published, Melbourne, 1847.

Fitzpatrick, Kathleen (ed.), Australian Explorers, a Selection from their Writings, London: O.U.P., 1958.

Fullerton, Mary E.: Bark House Days, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1964. First published Melbourne, 1921.

Gilmore, Mary: selections from Old Days: Old Ways and More Recollections in Dymphna Cusack, T. Inglis Moore and Barrie Ovenden (eds.): Mary Gilmore, a Tribute, Sydney, 1965. Old Days: Old Ways first published Sydney, 1934; More Recollections, Sydney, 1935.

Gunn, Mrs. Aeneas, The Little Black Princess/; London, 1905. We of the Never Never, London, 1908.

Mathers, Peter, 'The Stupendous Adventures of Wondermath', Overland No. 35,/5-10. 'Pittsburgh Identity 0000000621', Overland No. 39, 1968, 12-16.

Wannan, Bill (Collector): The Australian: Yarns, Ballads. Legends. Traditions of the Australian People. Melbourne: Australasian Book Society, 1959. First published, 1954.

Ward, Russel (ed.): The Penguin Book of Australian Ballads, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1964. V

(3) Commentary and Criticism

Barnard, Marjorie: 'The Four Novels of Patrick White', Meanjin, Vol. XV, 1956, 156-70.

Barnes, John: 'The Structure of Joseph Furphy's Such is Life,' in C.B. Christesen (ed.), On Native Grounds, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, pp. 47-61. First published Meanjin, Vol. XV, 1956. Joseph Furphv: Australian Writers and their Work series, Melbourne: Lansdowne Press, 1963. Series now issued by O.U.P. Henry Kingsley and Colonial Fiction, Australian Writers and their Work series, Melbourne: O.U.P., 1971. Buber, Martin: 'Dialogue', in Between Man and Man, translated and introduced by Professor Gregor Smith, London and Glascow: Collins, 1966, pp. 17-59.

Buckley, Vincent: 'Patrick White and his Epic*, in Grahame Johnston (ed.), Australian Literary Criticism, Melbourne: O.U.P. pp. 187-197. First published Twentieth Century, Vol. XIII, 1958. 'Utopianism and Vitalism', in Johnston, op, cit., pp. 16-29. First published Quadrant, Vol. Ill, 1959. 'Capricornia', in Johnston, op. cit., pp. 169-186. First published Meanjin, Vol. XIV, 1960. Henry Handel Richardson, second edition, Australian Writers and their Work series, Melbourne, 1970. Burrows, J.F.:' "Jardin Exotique": The Central Phase of The Aunt's Story,' in G.A. Wilkes (ed.), Ten Essays on Patrick White, Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1970, pp. 85-108.

Clark, Manning (Clark, C.M.H.): 'Tradition in Australian Literature', in Clement Semmler (ed.) Twentieth Century Australian Literary Criticism, Melbourne; Melbourne University Press, 1967, pp. 38-44. First published Meanjin Papers, Vol. 1, 1940.

Collinson, Lawrence, 'Seeing Mathers Subjectively', Overland^No. 35, 1966, 11-12.

Dallimore, Jennifer: 'The Fortunes of Richard Mahony', in Grahame Johnston (ed), Australian Literary Criticism, Melbourne, O.U.P., 1961, pp. 148-157.

Dow, Hume, Frank Dalby Davison: Australian Writers and their Work aaar series, Melbourne;/1970. ^ Q

Miles.fFrankliJu('Brent of Bin Bin'): Author's Note to Ten Creeks Run, ^eSnBurgh and London* 1930, pp. vii-ix. r~i

Green, Dorothy: 'The Pilgrim Soul: the Philosophical Structure of The Fortunes of Richard Mahony'. Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. XXVIII 1969, 328-37. 'Walter Lindesay Richardson: the Man, the Portrait and the Artist', Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. XXIX, 1970, 5-20.

Hergenban, L.T.r'The Redemptive Theme in His Natural Life: Australian Literary Studies, Vol. II, 1965, 32-49.

Heseltine, H.P.: 'The Literary Heritage', in C.B. Christesen (ed.) On Native Grounds, Sydney,Angus and Robertson, 1968, pp. 3-15. First published Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. XXI, 1962.

Hope, A.D.: 'Steele Rudd and Henry Lawson', in C.B. Christesen (ed.) On Native Grounds, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1968, pp. 75-83. First published Meanjin, Vol. XV, 1956.

Kramer, Leonie: review of John Barnes (ed.), The Writer in Australia, (Melbourne, 1969), Australian Literary Studies, Vol. IV, 1969, 185-9.

Kiernan, Brian: 'Xavier Herbert: 'Capricornia', im Australian Literary Studies, Vol. IV, 1970, 360-70. Images of Society and Nature, Melbourne: O.U.P., 1971.

Mather, Rodney: 'Patrick White and Lawrence', The Critical Review, No. 13, 1970, pp. 34-50.

Matthews, Brian: 'The Nurse and Tutor of Eccentric Minds': Some Developments in Lawson's Treatment of Madness', Australian Literary Studies, Vol. IV, 1970, 251-7. The Receding Wave: Henry Lawson's Prose, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1972.

Morley, Patricia A.: The Mystery of Unity: theme and technique in the novels of Patrick White, Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1972.

Phillips, A.A.: The Australian Tradition, studies in a colonial culture. Melboumej"1958. Second edition, revised, with new essays, Melbourne,'Cheshire, 1966. 'The Literary Heritage Reassessed', in C.B. Christesen (ed.), On Native Grounds, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, pp. 17-24. First published Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. XXI, 1962.

Piper, Herbert: 'The Background of Romantic Thought', in Clement Semmler (ed.), Twentieth Century Australian Literary Criticism, Melbourne: O.U.P., 1967, pp. 67-74. First published Quadrant, Vol. II, 1957-8. ? 3

Robson, L.L.: 'The Historical Basis of For the Term of His Natural Life' Australian Literary Studies. Vol. I,il963, 104-19.

Shrubb, Peter: 'Patrick White; Chaos Accepted', Quadrant, Vol. XII, 1968, 7-19.

Stewart, Kenneth: 'Their Road to Life: a note on Richard Mahony and Walter Richardson,* Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. XXIX, 1970, 505-8.

Stoller, Alan, and Emmerson, R.H.: 'The Fortunes of Walter Lindesay Richardson', Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. XXIX, 1970, 21-33.

Walker, R.B.: 'The Historical Basis of Robbery Under Arms', Australian Literary Studies, Vol. II, Nu. Ij Juutf, 1965, 55.. 3-14.

Wallace-Crabbe, Chris.: 'Joseph Furphy, Realist', in Grahame Johnston (ed.), Australian Literary Criticism, Melbourne: O.U.P., 1962, pp. 139-7. First published Quadrant, Vol. V, 1961. (ed.): The Australian Nationalists, Melbourne: O.U.P., 1971.

White, Patrick: 'The Prodigal Son', in Geoffrey Dutton and Max Harris (eds.), The Vital Decade, Melbourne: Sun Books, 1968, pp. 156-8. First published Australian Letters, Vol. I, 1958.

Wilkes, G.A. (ed.): Ten Essays on Patrick White, Sydney;/1970. / n^jus 0,^ See also under names of individual contributors A -771 1 'voo^'Tj'oirv, . L

ojo American Literature

Algren, Nelson: A Walk on the Wild Side, London: Sphere Books, 1960. First published in England, 1957.

Cooper, James Fenimore: The Deerslayer, New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1926. First published, 1841.

Fiedler, Leslie A.: Love and Death in the American Novel, Cleveland, Okas, 1962; Revised edition, N.Y.: Stein and Day, 1966. London: Jonathan Cape, 1967; Paladin, 1970.

Lawrence,.D.H.: Studies in Classic American Literature, New York: viking Press, 1969. First published^ 1923.

McMurtry, Larry: The Last Picture Show, London: Sphere Books, 1972. First published 1966. ($5 Reference Works

Clark, C.M.H.: A History of Australia, Vol. I, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1963.

Green, H.M.: A History of Australian Literature, 2 Vols., Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1961.

Johnston, Grahame: Annals of Australian Literature, Melbourne: O.U.P. 1970.

Lindesay, Vane: The Inked-In Image. Melbourne: Heinemann, 1970. An account of the Australian tradition of humour as shown through black-and-white artT

Miller, E. Morris and Macartney, Frederick T.: Australian Literature, a Bibliography, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1956. Based on Miller, E. Morris, Australian Literature, a bibliography to 1938, extended to 1956 and edited with a historical outline and descriptive commentaries by Frederick T. Macartney.

Ward, Russel: The Australian Legend, Melbourne: O.U.P., 1958.

NOTE: Works merely referred to in passing in the text have not been noticed in the bibliography. Full details appear in the x&Mtnotes in the appropriate place.

The edition first listed is that referred to in the text. This is followed where appropriate with the date of first publication and finally the most readily accessible recent edition.

Dorothy Green, Ulysses Bound, Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1973, appeared too late for me to take note of its discussion in the text, except as Green's critical discussion of Henry Handel Richardson had already appeared in the articles noted above.