Index A Barnard Eldershaw, M., 13, 193 Aborigines’ Progressive Association, A House is Built, 170 18 ‘Liberty and Violence’, 171, 194 Ackland, Michael, 59 My Australia, 22, 196 Alexander, Neal, 15 Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1947), allegory, 25, 39–41, 47, 60–62, 131, 170 132 Tomorrow and Tomorrow and A Metropolis of Three Cities, 204 Tomorrow (1983), 10, 21, 22, Anand, Mulk Raj, 141 24, 25, 28, 170–173, 176, Anthropocene, 207 181, 183, 186, 188, 189, 194, architecture, 18, 85–86, 143–145, 196, 198, 199, 206, 207 147 Barnard, Marjorie, 45 apartment buildings (flats), 16, 88, The Sydney Book, 1, 9, 188, 203 89, 151 Sydney: The Story of a City, 45, 180, and modernism, 53, 85, 138 205 and public housing, 138, 151, 153 Barthes, Roland, 1 Auchterlonie, Dorothy. See Green, Benjamin, Andrew, 145, 150 Dorothy Benjamin, Walter, 19–20, 27, 38–39, Australian Communist Party, 163 46, 54, 59, 131, 148, 156, 159, 165, 169, 175, 178, 180, 183, 185, 193, 208 B Arcades Project, The, 19–20 Barbour, Judith, 48 ‘Naples’, 144–145, 148, 150 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive 211 license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021 M. Brayshaw, Sydney and Its Waterway in Australian Literary Modernism, Literary Urban Studies, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64426-0 212 INDEX One-Way Street, 135 Clark, Timothy, 207 Origin of the German Trauerspiel, climate change, 15, 109, 204–205 26, 38 and ‘Black Summer’ (2019–2020), ‘Theses on the Philosophy of 29, 205 History’, 175, 183 and bushfires, 29, 65, 170, 189, Bergson, Henri, 27, 126 205 Berman, Jessica, 143 Cohen, Margaret, 11 Bevan, Scott, 7 Collins, David, 115, 128 Bewes, Timothy, 132 colonialism, 8, 18, 36, 40, 57, 108 Black, Dorrit, 6, 29, 195 and Australian history, 22, 119–120 Blue cultural studies, 11 British Empire, 6, 16, 21 Blue Mountains, the (New South and capitalism. See capitalism Wales), 158 critique, 21, 57, 129 Borges, Jorge Luis, 91, 98 settler colonialism, 6, 18, 27, 109 Bowen, Elizabeth, 191 convicts, 18, 22, 109, 115, 120, 140, Brannigan, John, 12 146 Brennan, Christopher, 27, 83, 101, Cook, James, 6, 11 111 Cooper, Melinda J., 14 Brown, Chris, 204 Cunneen, Rachel, 198 Buci-Glucksmann, Christine, 35, 39, Cusack, Dymphna, 146 42, 43, 48, 60, 64, 93 Jungfrau, 7, 26–27, 71–102 Burdekin House exhibition (1929), 85 D Dalziell, Tanya, 13, 17, 181 C Dark, Eleanor, 172 Cadigal people, 5, 35 The Little Company, 132 Caira, Diana, 142 No Barrier, 119 capitalism, 10, 28, 40, 45, 46, 52, The Timeless Land, 115 108, 116, 122, 173, 175, 176, Waterway , 7, 21, 23, 27, 105–132, 178, 184 206 colonial capitalism, 63, 65 Darwin, Charles, 43, 44 commercial capitalism, 8, 17 Day of Mourning, 18 global capitalism, 6, 8, 46 de Certeau, Michel, 163 and mass consumerism, 178 de Maistre, Roy, 6 and ocean trade, 6, 8 Demolition Books, the, 135–136, 144 Carson, Sue, 14, 120 Dick, Margaret, 147 Carter, David, 14, 177 Doyle, Sue, 38, 136, 137, 146 Cash, Frank, 16 drought, 24–25, 169, 170, 172–189, censorship, 170, 172 192, 196 Chopin, Kate, 97 Dunne, J.W., 26, 73, 79, 90–92, 98 Churchill, Winston, 176 Dupain, Max, 17 INDEX 213 E H Eddington, Arthur, 26, 72, 73, 79, Haussmann, Georges-Eugéne, Baron, 81, 93–94, 98 16, 19 Edwards, Deborah, 6, 76 Haynes, Roslyn, 173 Einstein, Albert, 3, 72, 73 Helmreich, Stefan, 206 Eldershaw, Flora, 152 Home, The, 17, 75, 76, 117 Eliot, George, 143 Homer, 98 Eliot, T.S., 91 Hurley, Frank, 18 Ellis, Steve, 24, 28, 171 hydro-criticism, 11–12 environmental conservation, 25, 109, 171, 194 I Eora people, 5, 115 Illich, Ivan, 3 Esty, Jed, 23, 28 Ingamells, Rex, 14 eugenics, 110–111 Inglis Moore, T., 142 F J Falconer, Delia, 203–205 Jeans, James, 26, 79 Federation, 38 The Mysterious Universe, 73, 83, 97, Feinsod, Harris, 12 98 Ferguson, William, 18 Jindyworobaks, the, 14 First Fleet, the, 6, 109, 120 Joyce, James, 12–14, 39 Fitzgerald, J.D. ‘Jack’, 15–16 Foley, Gary, 204 Forster, E.M., 171 K Franck, Karen A., 161 Keating, Christopher, 138–139, 151 Klee, Paul, 175 Franklin, Miles, 146 Koestler, Arthur, 187 Koolhaas, Rem, 163 Kropotkin, Peter, 98 G Gai-mariagal people, 5 Gap, the, 55, 59, 60, 97, 161 L gender, 10, 14, 18, 21, 107, 113 L¯acis, Asja, 27, 144–145, 149 Gibson, Ross, 108, 120, 121 Lamond, Julieanne, 171 Giles, Paul, 14 Lawrence, D.H., 27, 79–81, 111–112, Great Depression, the, 18, 27, 75, 121 141, 148, 157–158, 162, 171, Fantasia of the Unconscious, 80–81, 187, 193 121 Greater Sydney Commission, the, 203 Le Corbusier, 28, 138, 154 Green, Dorothy, 44 Lefebvre, Henri, 163 Green, H.M., 37 Lehmann, Rosamond, 75 Greycliffe disaster, 126, 131 Levine, Caroline, 10, 21, 132 214 INDEX Lindsay, Jack, 13 Moore, Nicole, 14, 78–79, 182 London, Jack, 141 Moran, James, 15 London, U.K., 3, 12, 13, 76, 99, 173 Morrison, Fiona, 13, 14, 41, 99 Mumford, Lewis, 172, 180, 182, 183 M MacKay, Marina, 28 N Mackenzie, Michael, 59 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 44, 82 Macquarie, Lachlan, 119 MacQueen, Humphrey, 17 O Marx, Karl, 42–43, 178 O’Brien, Flann, 91 Marxism, 26, 41, 43, 56, 61, 63, 193, Orwell, George, 141, 176, 185, 186 194 Mellor, Leo, 28, 141, 189, 195 Mentz, Steve, 11, 205 P Miller, Tyrus, 28, 123 pacificism, 176 Mimmocchi, Denise, 6, 76 Pacific Ocean, the, 9, 12, 15, 65, 164, modernism, 3, 28, 37, 38, 41, 67, 87, 205 90, 100–101, 170 Palmer, Nettie, 13 in art, 6, 12, 13, 17, 26, 77, 85, Paris, France, 3, 16, 19, 178 124 Patten, Jack, 18 Australian, 6, 12, 13, 29, 57, 67 Phillip, Arthur, 5, 6, 8, 115, 139, 204 in Australian literary criticism, 14 physics, 48, 72, 73, 83 documentary modernism, 142, 144 and relativity, 3, 72, 80 intermodernism, 141 Piddington, Arthur, 111 late modernism, 28, 123 Piddington, Marion, 111 and the ocean, 11–12 Piette, Adam, 194 reactions against, 100 porosity, 144, 148, 161 regional modernism, 14–15 poverty, 8, 21, 42, 45, 46, 53, 54, transnational modernism, 12 115, 137, 138, 164 modernity, 5, 20, 36, 46–48, 127 slums, 8, 21, 38, 53, 85, 139, 153, cosmopolitanism, 13, 15, 48, 78, 163 87, 101 and unemployment, 115 ideology of progress, 10, 16, 20, Preston, Margaret, 17 25, 28, 40, 66, 100, 101, 132, Priestley, J.B., 92 138 Proctor, Thea, 17, 85 and literary culture, 37–38, 76–77, Purvis, Tom, 1–3 101, 184–185 settler colonial, 27, 109 transnational modernity, 11, 14, 48, R 189 race, 10, 57, 113 Modjeska, Drusilla, 78, 106, 199 racism, 23, 57, 129 INDEX 215 Read, Herbert, 194 Art Gallery of New South Wales, religion, 25, 45, 54, 73, 79, 93, 154 57, 116, 119 Christianity, 77 AWA Tower, 195 Rhys, Jean, 75 beaches, 26, 75, 85, 107, 127, 189 Rifkind, Candida, 141, 142 Botanic Gardens, the, 85, 93, 120, Roberts, Hera, 17, 85 195 Roe, Jill, 188 Botany Bay, 5, 6 Rooney, Brigid, 14, 109, 129 Careel House, 86–88 Central Station, 172, 178, 179 Chippendale, 136 S Circular Quay, 8, 9, 47, 53, 116 Saint-Amour, Paul K., 29, 171, 172, Cremorne, 8 175, 197 Darlinghurst, 8, 141, 182 Saunders, Ian, 198 Domain, the, 116 science, 25–27, 52, 53, 57, 66, 79 Drummoyne, 8 scientific idealism, 73, 77 Flemington, 180 Sesquicentenary celebrations, 1–3, Frog Hollow, 140 17–18, 109, 138, 146 Gladesville Mental Hospital, 61 Shakespeare, William, 11, 191 Greater Sydney, 5, 204 Shaw, George Bernard, 24, 176, 193 Hyde Park, 85, 116 Smith, Ellen, 14 Kings Cross, 95, 172, 174, 181, Smith, Grace Cossington, 6, 29, 195 185, 198 speculative fiction, 171 Lake Burragorang, 205 speech (narrative technique), 142 Lane Cove National Park, 205 Spender, Steven, 195 Macarthur, 203 Stavrides, Stavros, 148 Macquarie Place, 53, 118–122 Stead, Christina, 9, 75, 153, 155, 203 Macquarie Street, 85, 116, 195 For Love Alone, 99 Ocean of Story, 40 Mosman, 8 SevenPoorMenofSydney, 3, 7, 12, and multiculturalism, 158 21, 23, 25, 26, 35–67, 79, 85, North Head, 5, 13 97, 101, 161, 163, 199, 206 North Sydney, 43, 55 Stead, David G., 40 Paddy’s Market, 47 Stein, Gertrude, 13 Parliament House, 195 Stephensen, P.R., 111 Parramatta, 203 Stevens, Quentin, 149 Penrith, 203 Strang, Veronica, 144 Pitt Street, 45, 46 surrealism, 39, 185 Queen’s Square, 117 Sydney Redfern, 180 and the 1900 Plague, 135 Rookwood Cemetery, 180 Aboriginal Sydney, 6, 18, 62, 115, South Head, 8, 22, 23, 35–36, 40, 203, 204 43, 58, 130 216 INDEX State Library of New South Wales, and demolition, 16, 27, 117, 136, 52 137, 158 suburbs, 5, 8, 29, 43, 55, 61, 180, and urban planning, 27, 28, 117, 196, 205 136, 143, 151, 154 Surry Hills, 137–139, 151, 158 Ure Smith, Sydney, 9 Watsons Bay, 106, 107, 109, 122, 126, 131 V Waverley Cemetery, 164 Vienna, 138, 153 William street, 174, 181, 182, 193 vitalism, 94, 110–111, 129 Sydney Harbour, 5–6, 11, 41, 55, 64 in Aboriginal history, 6, 18, 115, 123 W and anthropogenic climate change, Wangal people, 5 15 water and drowning, 41, 97, 130 and aesthetics, 6, 9, 28, 39, 40, 42, ecology of, 27 59, 77, 100, 108, 142 and first contact, 6, 10, 27 and narrative form, 11, 29, 132 and industry, 5, 6, 16, 119 urban infrastructure, 8, 27, 139 Lane Cove River, 5, 55 Wells, H.G., 24, 91, 171, 173, 176, Middle Head, 8, 65 194 Parramatta River, 5, 55, 61, 128 The Shape of Things to Come (1933), and pollution, 8, 41, 47, 114, 127 194 Tank Stream, the, 26, 41–55, 59, White, John, 6 65 White, Patrick, 199 wetlands, 95 Whittier-Ferguson, John, 186 Sydney Harbour Bridge, 3, 16, 17, Woolf, Virginia, 12 23, 195 ‘Docks of London’, 13 building of, 16, 18, 28 Woolloomooloo, 8, 88 commentary on, 16 World War I, 38, 138, 141 opening of, 16 World War II, 189, 194, 199 and aerial bombardment, 24, 170, 189 T anticipation of, 25 Tennant, Kylie, 76 the Blitz, 173, 195 The Battlers, 141 and bombing of Darwin, 172 Foveaux, 7, 8, 20, 21, 23, 27, 117, and the fall of Singapore, 188 135–165, 206 Japanese submarine attack on ‘Pioneering Still Goes On’, 152 Sydney Harbour, 172, 188 Turnbull, Lucy, 203 Sydney blackouts, 190 Wright, Judith, 101 U University of Sydney, the, 48, 85 Y urbanisation, 19, 42, 138, 149 Yeats, W.B., 59.
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