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Essays on New Zealand literature / edited by Wystan Curnow.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Auckland, N.Z.] : Heinemann Educational Books, [1973]Description: viii, 192 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0435181955
  • 9780435181956
Subject(s):
Contents:
Problems and responses of three New Zealand poets in the 1920s / W.S. Broughton -- New Zealand poetry and the Depression / Terry Sturm -- Wellington and the Fifties : the true voice of feeling / Kendrick Smithyman -- The goodly roof : some comments on the fiction of Frank Sargeson / R.A. Copland -- Allen Curnow's poetry : notes towards a criticism / C.K. Stead -- Fiction and the social pattern / Robert Chapman -- The Maori literature, 1938-1965 / Bill Pearson -- New Zealand literature : the case for a working definition / Allen Curnow -- High culture in a small province / Wystan Curnow.
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Texts - cam Texts - cam TNU, Faculty of Education, Arts and Humanities Pasifika Collection PAC 820.931 CUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan FEAH25072456

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Problems and responses of three New Zealand poets in the 1920s / W.S. Broughton -- New Zealand poetry and the Depression / Terry Sturm -- Wellington and the Fifties : the true voice of feeling / Kendrick Smithyman -- The goodly roof : some comments on the fiction of Frank Sargeson / R.A. Copland -- Allen Curnow's poetry : notes towards a criticism / C.K. Stead -- Fiction and the social pattern / Robert Chapman -- The Maori literature, 1938-1965 / Bill Pearson -- New Zealand literature : the case for a working definition / Allen Curnow -- High culture in a small province / Wystan Curnow.

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