A fiercer light honours the life and work of one of Australia’s greatest poets, Judith Wright, who was also an Aboriginal land rights activist and environmentalist. This tribute collection of essays provides a new understanding of her life’s work without becoming an academic treatise. Contributors include Patricia Clarke, Oodgeroo, Lorne Johnson, Fiona Capp, Alan Gould, Margaret Bradstock, Kathryn Burns, Louise Wakeling and Peter Skrzynecki. Judith Wright’s essay, “Moongalba” is reprinted. Spanning a writing career of 50 years Judith Wright remains one of this country’s foremost creative writers and social activists of the 20th century
Canadian painter, Emily Carr (1871-1945_ and Australian poet, Judith Wright (1915-2000) bore witness...
Australians and readers across the world love Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal people for the contribution ...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
While teaching at the University of Kashmir, Department of English, I encountered Australia’s one of...
In this thesis I argue that Judith Wright is a dynamic and complex thinker whose coherent ecological...
Judith Wright's (1915-2000) concern about man's disintegration with the natural world and the horror...
Judith Wright, Australian poet, critic, and short-story writer, was the recipient of a Creative Arts...
Mt Tamborine is a crucial location for Judith Wright's poetry, and for the development of her though...
This paper focusses on Wright's desire to engage with the absent narrative of indigenous dispossessi...
Judith Wright stands within a tradition, a tradition of hope but also of anxiety. Colonising is not ...
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
© 2012 Dr. Georgina Claire ArnottThis thesis is a biographical study of Judith Wright’s first twenty...
Les Murray and Judith Wright are two Australian poets who are widely read as landscape poets.\ud Whi...
The recent dramatic evidence that Australia’s largest river system is severely stressed to the point...
Judith Wright in Generation of Men reconstructs her past generations and their resilient struggle to...
Canadian painter, Emily Carr (1871-1945_ and Australian poet, Judith Wright (1915-2000) bore witness...
Australians and readers across the world love Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal people for the contribution ...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
While teaching at the University of Kashmir, Department of English, I encountered Australia’s one of...
In this thesis I argue that Judith Wright is a dynamic and complex thinker whose coherent ecological...
Judith Wright's (1915-2000) concern about man's disintegration with the natural world and the horror...
Judith Wright, Australian poet, critic, and short-story writer, was the recipient of a Creative Arts...
Mt Tamborine is a crucial location for Judith Wright's poetry, and for the development of her though...
This paper focusses on Wright's desire to engage with the absent narrative of indigenous dispossessi...
Judith Wright stands within a tradition, a tradition of hope but also of anxiety. Colonising is not ...
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
© 2012 Dr. Georgina Claire ArnottThis thesis is a biographical study of Judith Wright’s first twenty...
Les Murray and Judith Wright are two Australian poets who are widely read as landscape poets.\ud Whi...
The recent dramatic evidence that Australia’s largest river system is severely stressed to the point...
Judith Wright in Generation of Men reconstructs her past generations and their resilient struggle to...
Canadian painter, Emily Carr (1871-1945_ and Australian poet, Judith Wright (1915-2000) bore witness...
Australians and readers across the world love Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal people for the contribution ...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...