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Later Biography, Criticism and Assessment

664. Adelaide, Debra. Australian Women Writers: A Bibliographic Guide. London: Pandora, 1988, pp.160-162.

665. Ailwood-Keel, Grace, “Homespun Exotic : Australian Literature, 1880-1910”, PhD, University of Sydney, 1976.

666. Andrews, Barry and William H. Wilde. Australian Literature to 1900: A Guide to Information Sources. Detroit: Gale, 1980, pp.309-311.

667. Australian Enclycopedia, 2nd ed, 10 vols. Sydney: The Grolier Society, 1958, v.7 pp.251-252.

668. —– , 3rd ed, 6 vols, Sydney: The Grolier Society, 1977, v.5 p.101.

669. —– , 4th ed, 12 vols, Sydney: The Grolier Society, 1983, v.8 p.133. [Reprint of the entry from 3rd ed.]

670. “Awakened Interest in Past But Little Access to Old Books”, Toowoomba Chronicle, 14 Nov 1979, pp.22, 27.

671. Barnes, John. “Australian Fiction to 1920”, in The Literature of Australia, ed. Geoffrey Dutton. Ringwood: Penguin, 1964, pp.155-158.

672. Barnhart, Clarence L. and William D. Halsey eds. The New Century Clycopedia of Names, 3 vols, N.Y.: Appleton, Century Crofts, 1954, p.3243.

673. Beilby, R. and C. Hadgraft. Ada Cambridge, Tasma and Rosa Praed. Melbourne: OUP (Australian Writers and Their Work), 1979.

674. Bielenstein, Gabrielle Maupin. “Environment and Australian Novelists”, Prometheus, 1956, 25-28.

675. —–. “Affinities for Henry James?”, Meanjin, 16 (1957), 196-199.

676. Birkett, Walter. “Some Pioneer Australian Women”, in The Peaceful Army, ed. F.S. Eldershaw. Sydney: Alan Baker, 1938, pp.118-120.

677. Blaikie, George. “From Lonely Bride to Writer”, Sun (Sydney), 4 May 1981, p.38.

678. Blake, L.J. Australian Writers. Adelaide: Rigby, 1968, pp.103- 104.

(i79. Browning, D.C. comp. Everyman’s Dictionary of Literary Biography, English and American. Rev. ed., London: Dent, 1960, p.536.

680. Brydon, Diana. “The Colonial Heroine: The Novels of Sara Jeanette Duncan and Mrs Campbell Praed”, Canadian Literature, No. 86 (Autumn 1980), 41-48.

681. —–, “Themes and Preoccupations in the Novels of Australian Expatriates”, PhD thesis, ANU, 1976.

682. Craig, Carolyn and Beverley Kingston. “Colonial Women Writers: Rosa Praed”, Coming Out Show, ABC Radio, 19 Mar 1977.

683. Daims, Diva and Janet Grimes. Towards a Feminist Tradition: An Annotated Bibliography of Novels in English by Women, 1891-1920. NY: Garland, 1982, pp.455-457.

684. Day, A. Grove. Australian Fiction: The First Hundred Years. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press (Occasional Paper no. 55), 1951.

686. Dutton, Geoffrey. “The British and Us II: Gentleman Vs. Lairs”, Quadrant, 9, 1 (1965), 14-20.

607. Elliott, Brian. “Tea on the Piazza with Mrs Campbell Praed”, in Commonwealth Literature, ed. John Press. London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1965, pp.64-81.

688. Encel, S. “Political Novels in Australia”, Historical Studies in Australia and New Zealand, 7 (1956), 303-313.

689. Ewers, John K. Creative Writing in Australia: A Selective Survey, revised ed., Melbourne: Georgian House, 1956, pp.25-26.

690. Franklin, Miles. Laughter Not for a Cage. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1956, pp. 69-75.

699. Giles, Fiona. “Introduction”, From the Verandah: Stories of Love and Landscape by Nineteenth Century Australian Women, Fitzroy: McPhee Gribble, 1987, pp.1-7.

700. —–. “Romance: An Embarrassing Subject”, The Penguin New Literary History of Australia, ed. Laurie Hergenhan. Ringwood: Penguin, 1988, pp. 233-237.

701. Green, Dorothy. “Four Australian Colonial Writers”, in Coming Out: Women’s Voices, Women’s Lives ed. Julie Rigg and Julie Copeland, Melbourne: Nelson in association with the ABC, 1985, pp.36-38.

702. Green, H.M. A History of Australian Literature Pure and Applied: A Critical Review of All Forms of Literature Produced in Australia from the First Books Published after the Arrival of the First Fleet until 1950, with Short Accounts of Later Publications up to 1960. 2 vols, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1961, pp.236-244.

703. Hadgraft, C.H. Australian Literature: A Critical Account to 1955. London: Heinemann, 1960, pp.88-91.

704. —–. Queensland and Its Writers. St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1959, pp.70-71.

705. —–. James Brunton Stephens, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1969, pp.57-60.

706. Hamer, Clive. “The Surrender to Truth in the Early Australian Novel”, ALS, 2 (1965), 103-116.

707. Healy, J.J. “The Lemurian Nineties”, ALS, 8 (May 1978), 307-316.

708. —–. “Squatter Reflections”, Literature and the Aborigine in Australia 1770-1975. St Lucia: University of Queensland Press 1978, pp.60-75.

Higgins, Susan. See Sheridan, Susan.

709. Hurley, Michael. “Rosa Praed’s Affinities”. Unpublished paper delivered to the Association for the Study of Australian Literature conference, Armidale, August 1985.

710. Kingston, Beverley. “Four Australian Colonial Writers: Rosa Campbell Praed” in Coming Out: Women’s Voices, Women’s Lives ed. Julie Rigg and Julie Copeland, Melbourne: Nelson in association with the ABC, 1985, pp.45-47.

711. Lewis, G.F. “The Australian Novel in the Last Quarter of the 19th Century with Special Reference to ‘Tasma’, Ada Cambridge and Mrs Campbell Praed”. MA thesis, Sydney University, 1971.

712. Lockwood, Betty. “And Then There Were Women”, Womanspeak, 1 (1975), 22-23.

713. Macainish, Noel. “The Hidden Civilization of North Queensland: Mrs Campbell Praed’s Fugitive Anne”, LinQ, 10, 1 (1981), 1-18.

714. —–. “Queensland, Rosicrucians, and A Strange Story: Aspects of Literary Occultism”, LinQ, 11, 3 (1983), 1-17.

715. McBean, Judith. Rev. of Pandora reprints of The Bond of Wedlock and Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land, Antithesis, 1,2 (1987) 115-117.

716. McC[uaig], R[onald]. “Gilding the Rosa”, Bulletin, 6 April 1949, p.35. [Review of Roderick, In Mortal Bondage.]

717. Miller, E. Morris. Australian Literature from Its Beginnings to 1935. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1940, v.l pp.425-432, v.2 pp.624-625.

718. —– and Frederick T. Macartney. Australian Literature: A Bibliography to 1938 …. Extended to 1950. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1956, pp.384-386.

719. Mitchell, Adrian. “Fiction”, in The Oxford History of Australian Literature, ed. Leonie Kramer. Melbourne: OUP, 1981, pp.64-66.

720. Moore, Tom Inglis. Social Patterns in Australian Literature, Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1971.

721. Myers, Robin, comp. A Dictionary of Literature in the English Language from Chaucer to 1940. 2 vols, Oxford: Pergamon, 1970, p.688.

722. Palmer, Vance. Review of Roderick, In Mortal Bondage, Meanjin 8 (1949), 62-63.)

723. Pierce, Peter. “Fine Series of Second-Time Around Fiction”, Age, 5 Sept 1987, p.13.

724. Pownall, Eve. “Childhood of a Pioneer”, Mary of Maranoa: Tales of Australian Pioneer Women. Sydney: F.H. Johnston, 1959, pp.159-165.

725. —–. A Pioneer Daughter. Melbourne: OUP: 1968. [Biography for children],

726. Roderick, Colin. “Mrs Campbell Praed: Her Life and Times”. PhD thesis, University of Queensland, 1947[?] .

727. —–. “A Woman of Some Importance”, Southerly, 8 (1947), 130-135.

728. —–. “Mrs Campbell Praed”, 20 Novelists. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1947, pp.1-9.

729. —–. In Mortal Bondage: The Strange Life of Rosa Praed. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1948.

730. —–. Biographical note, An Australian Round-up. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1953, pp.354-355.

731. —–. “Obscenity in Literature”, in Literary Australia, eds. Clement Semmler and Derek Whitelock, Melbourne: F.W. Cheshire, 1966, pp.127-141.

732. —–. “Some European Influences on Australian Literature”, Expression, 7, 4 (1968), 3-9.

733. “Rosa Campbell Praed”, Australian Pioneers, Brisbane: Australian Publishing Co, n.d. [197?], pp.20-27.

734. Serle, Percival. Dictionary of Australian Biography. 2 vols, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1949, v.2 pp.249-251.

735. Sharkey, Michael. “Rosa Praed’s Colonial Heroines”, ALS, 10 (1981), 48-56. Reprinted in Who Is She?, ed. Shirley Walker. St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1983, pp.26-36.

736. Sheridan, Susan. “That Singular Anomaly”, Australia 1888, 7 (April 1981), 68-75.

737. —–. “Ada Cambridge and the Female Literary Tradition”, in Susan Dermody, John Docker and Drusilla Modjeska eds. Nellie Melba, Ginger Meggs and Friends: Essays in Australian Cultural History, Malmsbury, Vic.: Kibble Books, 1982, pp.152-175.

738. —–. “‘Temper Romantic; Bias, Offensively Feminine’: Australian Women Writers and Literary Nationalism”, Kunapipi, 7, 2-3 (1985), 49-58.

739. —–. “‘Wives and mothers like ourselves, poor remnants of a dying race’: Aborigines in Colonial Women’s Writing”, in Aboriginal Culture Today, ed. Anna Rutherford, Aarhus: Dangaroo Press, 1988, pp.76-91.

740. Spender, Dale. “Rosa Praed: Original Australian Writer”, in A Bright and Fiery Troop, ed. Debra Adelaide. Ringwood: Penguin, 1988, pp.199-215.

741. —–. Writing a New World: Two Centuries of Australian Women Writers. London: Pandora, 1988, pp.162-175.

742. Summers, Anne. “The Self Denied: Australian Women Writers – Their Image of Women”, Refractory Girl, Autumn 1973, 4-10.

743. Thompson, Helen. “Finding Lost Fictions: And the Rehabilitation of Romance, Australian Book Review, No. 91 (June 1987), 6-7.

744. Tiffin, Chris. Review of Beilby and Hadgraft, Ada Cambridge, Tasma and Rosa Praed, ALS, 9, 3 (May 1980), 425-426.

745. —–. “Nationalism, Class and Landscape”, Ariel, 17, 1 (1986), 17-32.

746. —–. “Rosa Caroline Praed”, Australian Dictionary of Biography, 11 (1988), pp.273-274.

747. Watters, R.E. “English Social Patterns in Australian and Canadian Fiction” in National Identity, ed. K.L. Goodwin. Melbourne: Heinemann Educational, 1970, pp.66-75.

748. Webby, Elizabeth and Lydia Wevers, “Introduction”, Happy Endings: Stories by Australian and New Zealand Women 1850s-1930s. Wellington and Sydney: Allen and Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1987, pp.vii-xviii.

749. Wilde, William H., Joy Hooton and Barry Andrews. The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature. Melbourne: OUP, 1985, pp.560-561, 568-569.

750. Wolff, Robert Lee, comp. Nineteenth-Century Fiction: A Bibliographical Catalogue Based on the Collection Formed by Robert Lee Wolff, 5 vols, N.Y.: Garland, 1984, v. 3, pp.286-290.

Rosa Praed

Rosa Praed

by Chris Tiffin

VFRG No. 15

Introduction

Primary Bibliography

Fiction

Fiction in Collaboration

Non-Fiction Books

Books Edited

Fiction in Anthologies and Periodicals

Non-Fiction and Journalism

Manuscript Material

Secondary Bibliography

Reviews

Contemporary Biography, Interviews and Assessment

Later Biography, Criticism and Assessment

Addenda

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