Papers of Hazel Rowley [manuscript]. 1986-1993.

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Papers of Hazel Rowley [manuscript]. 1986-1993.

The collection comprises papers pertaining to Rowley's biography of Christina Stead. They include correspondence, research files, transcripts and notes of interviews, manuscripts and other papers. The major correspondents are Edith Anderson, Leda & Stanley Burnshaw, Gwen Walker-Smith, Florence James, Jessie & Ettore Rella, Ruth Hall, David Stead, Ron Geering, Clifton Fadiman, Kate Llwellyn, Mary Bransten, Nadine Mendelson, Elizabeth Harrower, Gai Steel, Michael Bott, Margaret Harris, Michael Gold, Edith Anderson, Anne & Harry Bloom, Gilbert Stead, Fred Warburg, Oliver Stallybrass, Leah & Philip Harvey, & Aida Kotlarsky.

1.28 m. (10 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7067034

Libraries Australia

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Rowley, Hazel.

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Biographer and academic. Rowley has written and edited a number of books, including 'The female experience in the autobiographies of Simone de Beauvoir' (1981), "Delves and simulacra: autobiography' (1994), 'From a distance: Australian writers and cultural displacement' (1996) and 'Christina Stead' (1993). From the description of Papers of Hazel Rowley [manuscript]. 1986-1993. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225685697 ...

Stead, Christina, 1902-1983

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Novelist. Christina Stead is the author of "The man who loved children" (1940) and other books. Thistle Harris (1902-1990) was a botanical writer, landscape designer and photographer. In 1951 she married David Stead, father of Christina Stead. From the description of Letters to Thistle Harris [manuscript]. 1939-1942. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225825756 Christina Stead was born and educated in Australia, but spent most of her life abroad. During the 1930s she...