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- Victorian Poetry
- Johns Hopkins University Press
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- Marking the Unmarked: An Epitaphic Preoccupation in Nineteenth-Century Australian Poetry Volume 40, Number 1, Spring 2002, pp. 7-20
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction
- An Uncultured Rhymer and His Cultural Critics: Henry Lawson, Class Politics, and Colonial Literature
- Francis Adams and Songs of the Army of the Night : Negotiating Difference, Maintaining Commitment
- Colonial Canons: The Case of James Brunton Stephens
- A "Lonely Crossing": Approaching Nineteenth-Century Australian Women's Poetry
- From Wilderness to Landscape: Charles Harpur's Dialogue with Wordsworth and Antipodean Nature
- Marking the Unmarked: An Epitaphic Preoccupation in Nineteenth-Century Australian Poetry
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