Judith Wright and Frank Scott: Gendering Modernist Networks in Australia and Canada

Abstract

Lang compares the early careers of Judith Wright and Canadian poet F. R. Scott, paying particular attention to their relationship with modernism and little magazines and teasing out the implications of gender for relationships to campus criticism and literary movements in the 1940s.

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Published 1 October 2006 in Volume 22 No. 4. Subjects: Gender roles, Literary associations, Little magazines, Modernism, Judith Wright.

Cite as: Lang, Anouk. ‘Judith Wright and Frank Scott: Gendering Modernist Networks in Australia and Canada.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 22, no. 4, 2006, doi: 10.20314/als.94f71f5dc7.