Review of books by Harry Marks, Douglas Stewart, William Walsh and Ray Willbanks

Abstract

Julian Croft reviews the following volumes:

I Can Jump Oceans: The World of Alan Marshall, by Harry Marks (Nelson Australia, Melbourne, 1977).

A Man of Sydney: An Appreciation of Kenneth Slessor, by Douglas Stewart (Nelson Australia. Melbourne. 1977).

Patrick White's Fiction, by William Walsh (Allen and Unwin Australia. North Sydney. 1977).

Randolph Stow, by Ray Willbanks (Twayne Publishers, Boston, Twayne's World Authors Series, 1978).

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Published 1 May 1979 in Volume 9 No. 1. Subjects: Randolph Stow, Patrick White, Kenneth Slessor.

Cite as: Croft, Julian. ‘Review of books by Harry Marks, Douglas Stewart, William Walsh and Ray Willbanks.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 9, no. 1, 1979, doi: 10.20314/als.f5998fd40b.