James McAuley
Articles
- Review of Australian Poets series
Brissenden reviews two volumes of Australian poetry published by Angus & Robertson in 1963: A.D. Hope, Introduction by the Author, and James McCauley…
1 December 1964 - Review of the Australian Writers and Their Work series, edited by Geoffrey Dutton
Douglas reviews five books in the Australian Writers and Their Work series: John Le Gay Brereton, by H. Heseltine; William Gosse Hay, by…
1 June 1966 - The Traditionalism of James McAuley
"Argues that McAuley failed to practice his own poetic theory in that his traditionalism lacks ‘a living creative energy’; thus he in an ‘interesting minor…
1 October 1983 - James McAuley’s Captain Quiros
“Attempts to give this narrative poem a new reading in the light of modern critical theory, calling it a neglected work that creates in the…
1 May 1987 - Review of James McAuley: Poetry, Essays and Personal Commentary ed. Leonie Kramer, Poetry and Gender: Statements and Essays in Australian Women's Poetry and Poetics ed. David Brooks and Brenda Walker, and A Question of Commitment: Australian Literature in the Twenty Years after the War by Susan McKernan
Although these three books appeared within a year of each other, they stem from markedly different theoretical, scholarly and critical genealogies. Even where they overlap…
1 October 1990 - Review of The Devil and James McAuley, by Cassandra Pybus
In the introduction to this book, Cassandra Pybus disarmingly exhibits her qualifications for sounding off about James McAuley's heart and mind, and for imagining how…
1 May 2000 - James McAuley
It must have been in 1953 that I started reading James McAuley's poems His lyrics were appearing in the Bulletin, Meanjin and various newspapers,…
1 May 1977 - James McAuley’s New Guinea : Colonialism, Modernity and Suburbia
If, as Roger Silverstone argues, 'Suburbia has remained curiously invisible in the accounts of modernity' (4), then it is also true that colonialism has remained…
1 November 1998 - Malley and Campalans: Apocryphal Modernists Yearning for Recognition
Ken Gelder’s notion of a ‘proximate reading’ provides a conceptual methodology for a side-by-side, transnational reading of James McAuley and Harold Stewart’s Ern Malley poetry…
19 December 2024
Contributors
- R. F. Brissenden
- Peter Conrad
- Dennis Douglas
- Robert Dixon
- Geoffrey Gates
- Lyn McCredden
- Philip Mead
- Dennis Robinson
- Vivian Smith