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- 1899-1920.
Poems composed by Brennan between 1899 and 1920, with extracts from A.G. Stephens's 'Chris Brennan'.
Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932
Poems composed by Brennan between 1899 and 1920, with extracts from A.G. Stephens's 'Chris Brennan'.
Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932
Letter to the Senate, University of Queensland, 1911
Letter 16 Dec 1911 to the Senate, University of Queensland, explaining his reasons for refusing by telegram the offer of a lectureship in Modern Literature.
Attached: copies of extracts from Brennan's previous application for the Chair of Classics, with testamonials from referees.
Also notice of motion of Senate meeting to consider the lectureship appointment.
Includes correspondence between Cecil Hadgraft and Zelman Cowen re the documents, reviews of French poetry by Christopher Brennan, and a copy of an unpublished poem by Christopher Brennan.
Brennan, Christopher John, 1870-1932
Material concerning New impulses in Australian poetry
Typescript, with handwritten amendments and addenda regarding New impulses in Australian poetry, edited by Thomas Shapcott and Rodney Hall, published in 1969 by University of Queensland Press . Contains contents list, preface, introduction and biographical notes on poets; also referee's report, letter to Thomas Shapcott, letter from Ronald Albert Simpson, poem by David Rowbotham.
Hall, Rodney, 1935-
On trying to remember someone; The two staircases of consummation
Typescript with handwritten additions. Working drafts of two poems, with letter dated 6 June 1968 to Fryer Librarian enclosing poems.
Hall, Rodney, 1935-
9 short verses handwritten by various authors.
Includes typed version.
Accompanied by 2 negatives.
Devaney, James, 1890-1976
Drafts, poetry and handwritten notes for verse novella 'Second-hand attack dog', originally titled ‘First things first’.
Keates, Carmen Leigh
Bound copies and loose typed drafts of original unpublished poetry. Many corrected and extensively annotated.
Connolly, Frank Glynn, 1916-2014
Letters, postcards and photographs sent by Gwen Harwood to her friend Helen Mills.
Mills, Helen