Katharine's place in Australian literature - 1995 KSP Memorial Lecture 1995. 1995.

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Katharine's place in Australian literature - 1995 KSP Memorial Lecture 1995. 1995.

Lecture given by J.A. McKenzie to explore Katharine Prichard's contribution to Australian literature.

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Libraries Australia

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Prichard, Katharine Susannah, 1884-1969

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Writer and member of the Communist Party of Australia, 1919-1969. Wife of Hugo Throssell, V.C. Born in Levuka, Fiji, the daughter of Thomas Henry Prichard. Died in Greenmount, Western Australia. Her novels include "The Pioneers" (1915), "Windlestraws" (1916), "Black Opal" (1921), "Working bullocks" (1926), "Coonardoo" (1928), "Haxby's circus" (1929), "Intimate strangers" (1939), "The Roaring nineties" (1946), "Golden miles" (1948) and "Winged seeds" (1950). From the description of Pa...

Katharine Susannah Prichard Foundation

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McKenzie, J. A.

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This lecture took place at the K.S.P. Foundation to celebrate, along with Katharine's life and work, the tenth anniversary of the K.S.P. Foundation. From the description of Katharine's place in Australian literature - 1995 KSP Memorial Lecture 1995. 1995. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225688297 ...