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A free flame : Australian women writers and vocation in the twentieth century / Ann-Marie Priest.

"I need to be a writer," Ruth Park told her future husband, D'Arcy Niland, on the eve of their marriage. She was not the only one. At a time when women were considered incapable of being "real" artists, a number of precocious girls in Australian cities were weighing their chances and laying their plans. "A Free Flame" explores the lives of four such women, Gwen Harwood, Dorothy Hewett, Christina Stead, and Ruth Park, each of whom went on to become a notable Australian writer. They were very different women from very different backgrounds, but they shared a sense of urgency around their vocation -- their 'need' to be a writer -- that would not let them rest. Weaving biography, literary criticism, and cultural history, this book looks at the ways in which these women laid siege to the artist's identity, and ultimately remade it in their own image.

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C9008509113 A823.3 PRI
Adult nonfiction   City Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781742589589
Dewey A823.3
Author Priest, Ann-Marie author.
Title A free flame : Australian women writers and vocation in the twentieth century / Ann-Marie Priest.
Published Crawley, Western Australia : UWA Publishing, 2018.
Physical description 160 pages ; 20 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages [141]-158)
Summary "I need to be a writer," Ruth Park told her future husband, D'Arcy Niland, on the eve of their marriage. She was not the only one. At a time when women were considered incapable of being "real" artists, a number of precocious girls in Australian cities were weighing their chances and laying their plans. "A Free Flame" explores the lives of four such women, Gwen Harwood, Dorothy Hewett, Christina Stead, and Ruth Park, each of whom went on to become a notable Australian writer. They were very different women from very different backgrounds, but they shared a sense of urgency around their vocation -- their 'need' to be a writer -- that would not let them rest. Weaving biography, literary criticism, and cultural history, this book looks at the ways in which these women laid siege to the artist's identity, and ultimately remade it in their own image.
Subject Stead, Christina, -- 1902-1983
Harwood, Gwen, -- 1920-1995
Hewett, Dorothy, -- 1923-2002
Park, Ruth, -- 1917-2010
Harwood, Gwen, -- 1920-1995 -- Criticism and interpretation
Hewett, Dorothy, -- 1923-2002 -- Criticism and interpretation
Stead, Christina, -- 1902-1983 -- Criticism and interpretation
Park, Ruth, -- 1917-2010 -- Criticism and interpretation
Authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
Authors, Australian
Women authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography.
Literary criticism
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