Judith Wright
Articles
- Review of Critical Essays on Judith Wright Selected and with an Introductory Essay by A.K. Thomson
Academics in America and Great Britain have found it profitable to clap miscellaneous pieces on major poets between paper covers and offer the results to…
1 October 1969 - A Bibliography of Judith Wright
Anderson reviews a recent bibliography of Judith Wright compiled by the Libraries Board of South Australia, and lists some omissions.
1 October 1968 - The Short Stories of Judith Wright
Since Tchekhov, the affinities between the short story and poetry, especially lyric poetry, have been remarked often enough for one's interest to be aroused in…
1 June 1963 - Review of Preoccupations in Australian Poetry by Judith Wright
Judith Wright is one of the most versatile writers Australia has produced. Already recognized as one of the two or three leading Australian poets, she…
1 December 1965 - Judith Wright: Corrections to Biographical Errors
Veronica Brady's biography South of My Days was rather hastily published, to take commercial advantage of an Adelaide Festival which featured my work, and errors…
1 October 2000 - Veronica Brady’s Biography of Judith Wright
Literary biography has both its friends and its enemies. Readers of the genre may be fans of particular authors, or may be addicted to literary…
1 October 1999 - Of Sages and Sybils: Alec Hope and Judith Wright
The article charts the friendship between Hope and Wright and the critical responses of the two poets to each other’s work and achievements.
1 May 2009 - Singing up Country in the Poetry of Judith Wright and Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda (born 1904) and Judith Wright (born 1915) are world poets. Not only has their work been widely read within the worlds of Spanish…
1 November 2008 - Response to Judith Wright
Philip Mead responds to Judith Wright's biographical corrections (see 'Judith Wright: Corrections to Biographical Errors', in this issue of ALS).
1 October 2000 - Review of books by Judith Wright, Peter Quartermaine and Ian F. McLaren
Lawson reviews the following volumes:
Charles Harpur by Judith Wright. New edition. Australian Writers and their Work. (General editor: Grahame Johnston) Oxford University Press, Melbourne…
1 May 1978 - Opening Address, English Conference, Macquarie University
Probably I have something of a reputation for criticising the present methods of teaching poetry in schools and even universities, and maybe this is why…
1 May 1978 - Review of Considerations: New Essays on Kenneth Slessor, Judith Wright, and Douglas Stewart ed. Brian Kiernan, and Australian Poems in Perspective: A Collection of Poems and Critical Commentaries ed. P.K. Elkin
Both these collections of essays on Australian poetry are designed for the student market and will no doubt be duly listed as recommended reading by…
1 May 1979 - Poetry into Life, Life into Poetry: Judith Wright and the Academy
Recently, one of Australia's leading poets, Judith Wright, com plained about the way poetry is taught in schools and universities. This was certainly not the…
1 May 1979 - Judith Wright’s Delicate Balance
Judith Wright's poetry, stretching as it now does over thirty years and a dozen volumes, can be seen as a complex, evolving series of exhaustive…
1 October 1980 - Judith Wright’s Linguistic Philosophy – ‘It’s the Word that’s Strange’
Walker explores the importance of linguistic theory to Judith Wright's understanding of language and its use in poetry.
1 May 1977 - Review of The Poetry of Judith Wright by Shirley Walker
The Poetry ofJudith Wright is the most detailed and satisfactory attempt so far to describe Judith Wright's thematic concerns in enough detail to do justice…
1 May 1982 - Judith Wright and Frank Scott: Gendering Modernist Networks in Australia and Canada
Lang compares the early careers of Judith Wright and Canadian poet F. R. Scott, paying particular attention to their relationship with modernism and little magazines…
1 October 2006 - Some Poems of Judith Wright
McAuley offers close examination of a number of Wright's poems, including 'Bullocky', 'Woman to Man', 'South of My Days' and 'The Bull', focusing particularly on…
1 May 1968
Contributors
- Hugh Anderson
- John Colmer
- Anne Collett
- Stuart Cooke
- John Colmer
- David Dowling
- Martin Duwell
- Alan Lawson
- Anouk Lang
- Philip Mead
- Philip Mead
- Noel Macainsh
- James McAuley
- Vivian Smith
- R. B. J. Wilson
- Judith Wright
- Judith Wright
- Shirley Walker