Argues that the most influential landscape poetry deals with landscape as an aesthetic concept, and also with the politics of land ownership. Several "landscape poets". Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, have given voice to some of the most compelling social currents in society, and their work has an important place in contemporary political debate
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During 150 years, non-indigenous people’s celebration of the landscape in Australia found its main e...
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This paper explores the way silence has been defined and redefined as a means of describing the Aust...
Catherin Bull has just published the first overview of Australian Landscape Architecture. Julian Rax...
Poetry & Geography examines the rich diversity of geographical imaginations informing post-war a...
Les Murray and Judith Wright are two Australian poets who are widely read as landscape poets. While ...
Poetry has fascinated mankind since time immemorial and nature has always been its major theme. But ...
During 150 years, non-indigenous people’s celebration of the landscape in Australia found its main e...
There could be a very long version of this essay, but this will have to be the short version. Occasi...
This chapter surveys and defines twenty-first century Australian poetry via its most prominent subje...
Pastoral was common as a European literary genre from the Renaissance until the eighteenth century. ...
At first blush it may appear that poetry, a seemingly private language of lyric or personal experien...
This thesis considers a selection of modern landscape poetry from an ecocritical perspective, arguin...
This chapter examines key themes in the work of a number of significant contemporary Australian poet...
Based in oral traditions and song cycles, contemporary Aboriginal Australian poetry is full of allus...
The landscape is itself a text that is open to interpretation and transformation... It is the well-f...
Since the late 1990s, complaints about the status of poetry, and the parlous state of poetry publish...
This paper explores the way silence has been defined and redefined as a means of describing the Aust...
Catherin Bull has just published the first overview of Australian Landscape Architecture. Julian Rax...
Poetry & Geography examines the rich diversity of geographical imaginations informing post-war a...