"Southerly" - 1965 (No.1)., 01/01/1965-01/01/1965
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Patrick White in Periodicals Collection contains a comprehensive run of journal and magazine publications from 1934 to 2015 by and about Patrick White, the noted Australian author who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1973. Many of White's short and long stories, including "Miss Slatery and Her Demon Lover," "Clay," and "A Cheery Soul," appear in published form in this collection in periodicals such as "Australian Book Review," "Australian Literary Studies," "London Magazine," "Meanjin Quarterly," "Quadrant," and "Southerly." In addition, numerous essays written by Geoffrey Dutton, Noel Macainsh, Thelma Herring, J. F. Burrows, and other critics reviewing or analyzing White's "Four Plays," "The Solid Mandala," "The Tree of Man," "Voss," "Vivisector," "Flaws in the Glass," or other works are included. These particular periodicals provide scholars with insight into the critical reception of this author who holds a central place in the history of Australian literature. Georgetown University Special Collections also possesses the Patrick White-Elizabeth Forbes Collection, which consists of 67 letters from White to Forbes, a representative at G. Heywood Hill, Ltd., a London bookdealer, spanning 1965 to 1973 and detailing book orders made by White.
SYNOPSIS: The Patrick White in Periodicals Collection comprises published short and long stories and excerpts from novels by author Patrick White and essays by others reviewing or analyzing his works. Almost all of the materials in this collection appears in the form of printed matter contained in periodicals. Arranged alphabetically by periodical title, the collection consists of 85 folders.
Dates
- 01/01/1965-01/01/1965
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 3.25 Linear Feet (3 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains the 1965 (No.1) volume of "Southerly," which includes the following essays: G. A. Wilkes' "Patrick White's 'The Tree of Man,'" Thelma Herring's "Odyssey of a Spinster: A Study of 'The Aunt's Story,'" James McAuley's "The Gothic Splendours: Patrick White's 'Voss,'" "Patrick White in 'Southerly': Some Earlier References, J. F. Burrows' "Archetypes and Stereotypes: 'Riders in the Chariot,'" and H. P. Heseltine's review "The Burnt Ones.'"
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
"SOUTHERLY" - 1965 (NO.1) - PERIODICAL: Printed Item
"PATRICK WHITE'S 'THE TREE OF MAN'" - ARTICLE BY WILKES, G. A., 1965: Printed Item
WILKES, G. A. - ARTICLE: "PATRICK WHITE'S 'THE TREE OF MAN,'" 1965: Printed Item
"TREE OF MAN" - ARTICLE BY G. A. WILKES REGARDING, 1965: Printed Item
"ODYSSEY OF A SPINSTER: STUDY OF 'AUNT'S STORY'" - HERRING, T., 1965: Printed Item
HERRING, THELMA - ARTICLE REGARDING "THE AUNT'S STORY," 1965: Printed Item
"AUNT'S STORY" - ARTICLE BY HERRING, THELMA REGARDING, 1965: Printed Item
"GOTHIC SPLENDOURS:PATRICK WHITE'S 'VOSS'" - ESSAY:MCAULEY, JAMES 1965: Printed Item
MCAULEY, JAMES - ESSAY:"GOTHIC SPLENDOURS:PATRICK WHITE'S 'VOSS'" 1965: Printed Item
"VOSS" - ARTICLE BY MCAULEY, JAMES REGARDING, 1965: Printed Item
"PATRICK WHITE IN 'SOUTHERLY': SOME EARLIER REFERENCES" - ARTICLE 1965: Printed Item
"ARCHETYPES & STEREOTYPES:'RIDERS IN CHARIOT'" - BURROWS, J.F., 1965: Printed Item
BURROWS, J.F. - ESSAY:ARCHETYPES & STEREOTYPES:RIDERS IN CHARIOT, 1965: Printed Item
"RIDERS IN THE CHARIOT" - ARTICLE BY BURROWS, J. F. REGARDING, 1965: Printed Item
"BURNT ONES" - REVIEW ARTICLE BY HESELTINE, H. P., 1965: Printed Item
HESELTINE, H. P. - REVIEW ARTICLE: "BURNT ONES," 1965: Printed Item
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
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