Literary Criticism and History
Works
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Extract from the last Will of Jane Mansfield, dated July 11th, 1834 by Jane Mansfield
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Schroder, Bethell, and The Press: a correction to The Oxford Companion by Peter Whiteford
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Colonial editions by Luke Trainor
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Letters and Art in New Zealand by E. H. McCormick
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Pictures from an Exhibition by Keren Smith
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Entry from the Urewera notebook of Katherine Mansfield, dated December 18, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Kapiti Coast by Louis Johnson
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The Wandering Scholars by John Cawte Beaglehole
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Was Ian Milner a Spy? A Review of the Evidence by Lenihan, Denis
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Entry from the Urewera notebook of Katherine Mansfield, dated November, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Liberalism with a Vengeance?: Three New Books on Social Policy in New Zealand by Edward Dickinson
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The publishers by Ross Somerville
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Current: community and creative by Robert Holding
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Holidays by Louis Johnson
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Address at the launch of I Have What I Gave, August 28, 1992 by Elizabeth Alley
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The process of publishing by Ross Somerville
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Witi Ihimaera’s use of nineteenth century Maori prophets’ oral narratives in The Matriarch and The Dream Swimmer by Julia Calvert
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Languages other than English, Māori and Pacific Island by Ann Beaglehole
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Diwali Downunder: Transforming and Performing Indian Tradition in Aotearoa/New Zealand by Henry Johnson, Guil Figgins
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Review of She Dared to Speak: Connie Birchfield’s Story by Bronwyn Dalley
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The Life of Katherine Mansfield by J. Middleton Murry, Ruth Elvish Mantz
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‘Texted pasts’—the sources of colonial land surveying by Giselle M. Byrnes
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No Nostalgia on This Site by Vincent O'Sullivan
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Review of The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature by Stuart Murray
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“A Straight Steal”: “An Affair of the Heart” and Maurice Gee’s The Fat Man by Vivien van Rij
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Private printing by Noel Waite
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Introduction to Old New Zealand by Philip Steer
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Contact Zones: Edge in ‘Portable Cities’ and ‘FragMental Storm’ by Melanie Swalwell
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Sources and resources by Diane Woods
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‘Red Hot Gospels of Highbrows’: R. A. K. Mason and the demise of Phoenix by Stephen Hamilton
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Setting it right by Vincent O'Sullivan
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In the Rangitaiki Valley by Katherine Mansfield
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A Note on Ball-Point Pens by Dennis McEldowney
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Scene from ‘Vagabonds’, Scene 2: Wellington Wharf—1863 by Lorae Parry
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[Chinese:] The 20th century by Nigel Murphy
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‘He Who Would Be a Poet’: James K. Baxter’s Early Poetry Manuscript Books by Paul Millar
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Review of Jewish Women in New Zealand by Nelson Wattie
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Science journal publishing by Jaap Jasperse
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Contemporary Identity, Culture and the Art of Redress: Tokyo Street Style and Shigeyuki Kihara in Aotearoa New Zealand by Kylie Message
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated June 25, 1907 (evening) by Katherine Mansfield
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to her mother, dated Friday, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Who do you think you are? Forms of address in the Wellington Corpus of Spoken English by Graeme Kennedy
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Bethell’s “Leaves of Gold”: an unpublished poem by Peter Whiteford
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Entries from the Urewera notebook of Katherine Mansfield, dates include Monday, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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[Chinese:] The 19th century by James Ng
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated June 25, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Jezebel by James Courage
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Government publishing by Bruce Ringer
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Review of The Power of Place: Landscape in New Zealand Children’s Fiction, 1970–1989 by Brent Southgate
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Crossing Over: Raising the ghosts of Tasman-Pacific art exchange: ANZART-in-HOBART, 1983 by Pamela Zeplin
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A Cultural-Historical Reading of Patricia Grace’s Cousins by Judith Dell Panny
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Introduction to In A German Pension by Philip Steer
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New Zealand Studies: A Guide to Bibliographic Resources by J. E. Traue
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Review of Cook’s Sites. Revisiting History by David Mackay
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Entries from the Urewera notebook of Katherine Mansfield, dates include Thursday through Monday, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Regional publishing: Otago by George J. Griffiths
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Introduction to The Maori As He Was by Philip Steer
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A Confessional Letter by Bill Pearson
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Dutch by Robert Leek
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The Tasman Sea – common ground that keeps us apart by Mark Edgecombe
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Editorial by Verica Rupar, Tony Schirato, Melanie Swalwell
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Two letters from Will Lawson by Desmond Hurley
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City Sunday by Louis Johnson
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Review of Writing Along Broken Lines: Violence and Ethnicity in Contemporary Maori Fiction by Simone Drichel
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Regional publishing: Wellington by K.A. Coleridge
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A Note On Sargeson’s ‘The Hole That Jack Dug’ by Harry Ricketts
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Review of Recalling Aotearoa. Indigenous Politics and Ethnic Relations in New Zealand by Simone Drichel
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Croatian by Stephen Jelicich, Andrew Trlin
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Introduction: ‘Asian’ Media Arts in/and New Zealand by Melanie Swalwell
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Censorship, subversion and short fiction in 1940 by Stephen Hamilton
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Generic pronouns in the Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English by Janet Holmes
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Charlie Wellman by Joseph Musaphia
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The Rook by John Beauchamp
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Review of Human Rights and Sporting Contact: New Zealand Attitudes to Race Relations in South Africa, 1921–94 by Chris Laidlaw
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Wellington City, a Career Choice by Christopher Pugsley
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Frame Walks Out by Mike Lloyd
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Cook Islands Māori by Jean Mitaera
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Introduction to Polynesian Researches by Philip Steer
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Short Notes
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This Strange Cold Town by Jack Lasenby
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Review of The Book of Nadath by Jane Stafford
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Pop-Existentialism in New Zealand by Dale Benson
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Letter from Harold Beauchamp to E. J. Brady, dated 10 October, 1907 by Harold Beauchamp
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Two unrelated changes in the English of young New Zealanders by Winifred Bauer, Laurie Bauer
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Access tools by Sheila Williams
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Silhouettes (It is evening and very cold...) by Katherine Mansfield
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Tokelauan by Penny Griffith
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Anna Kavan Meets a New Zealand Writer on His Special Day by Jennifer Sturm
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Niuean by Lagi Sipeli
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to E. J. Brady, dated 11 October, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Utu by Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
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Assemble in Bunny Street by Elizabeth Knox
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Review of Patrons of Maori Culture: Power, Theory and Ideology in the Maori Renaissance by Giselle Byrnes
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Where it comes from and where it is heading: a concise history of Japanese contemporary art by Fumio Nanjo
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Educational publishing by Don Long
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‘Only for yr. eyes’: The Publication of Ursula Bethell’s ‘Six Memorials’ by Samantha Lentle-Keenan
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated September 2, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Western Samoan by Alfred Hunkin
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Getting over Ettie by Jane Tolerton
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Review of Living Relationships Kokiri Ngatahi: The Treaty of Waitangi in the New Millennium by Giselle Byrnes
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Printing and Production by K.A. Coleridge, John Ross
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Interview with Kate Roberts, Manager/Curator Art Development, New Plymouth by Tony Schirato
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A Benevolent Astronomer: Further notes on L. J. Comrie by Lindsay Rollo
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New Zealand English by Tony Deverson
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Introduction to the Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde by Nikki Hessell
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View of Wellington from Marahau by Gregory O'Brien
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Review of Never a Soul at Home: New Zealand Literary Nationalism and the 1930s by Paul Millar
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Undoing ‘the folded lie’: media, art and ethics by Jen Webb
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Current: official and trade by Patrick King
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Introduction to Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review [1887-1897] by Sydney Shep
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Johnson Goes Bush: Geography and Fiction in Man Alone by Rod Orange
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From Māori oral traditions to print by Jane McRae
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Colonial consolidation, 1900-1960 by Diane Woods
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Contents of a Breeze, Wellington by Gregory O'Brien
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated October 21, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Review of Performing Tuwhare — Hone Tuwhare: A Biography by Simone Drichel
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Inside Mediarena: contemporary art from Japan in context by Gregory Burke
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Cinematic Technique in Maurice Gee’s Hostel Girl by Vivien van Rij
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Speaking With My Grandmothers by Fiona Kidman
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The Puritan Paradox: An Annotated Bibliography of Puritan and Anti-Puritan New Zealand Fiction, 1860-1940: Part 2: Reactions against Puritanism by Kirstine Moffat
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Introduction [to Kōtare 2008, Special Issue — Essays in New Zealand Literary Biography Series Three: ‘The Early Poets’] by Mark Williams
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‘He Waiata o Hemi’: An Unpublished Poem by James K. Baxter by Peter Whiteford
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The New Zealand Minstrelsy (1852). William Golder and the beginnings of a national literature in New Zealand by Brian Opie
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to Mattie Putnam, dated Sunday Night by Katherine Mansfield
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Bookselling by Alan Preston
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Introduction by Paul Millar
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Waterfront by Maurice Gee
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to Mattie Putnam, dated (Friday) December 28 (1906) by Katherine Mansfield
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Introduction [to Kōtare 2007, Special Issue — Essays in New Zealand Literary Biography — Series One: ‘Women Prose Writers to World War I’] by Jane Stafford
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Libraries by Brian McKeon
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Parāone’s horses: a letter from Hōhepa Tamamutu, 1875 by Margaret Orbell
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Camping on the Fault-line by Marilyn Duckworth
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Barry Crump: a bibliography by Rowan Gibbs
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Contributors [to Kotare 7, no. 3 (2008)]
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Book buyers and collectors by John Ross
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CLAT by Barbara Anderson
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to Mattie Putnam, dated Friday by Katherine Mansfield
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‘Silent Tears’ by Lauris Edmond
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Reading and literacy by Lydia Wevers
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to Mattie Putnam, dated Thursday by Katherine Mansfield
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‘Tableaux of Queerness’: The Ethnographic Novels of John White by John O'Leary
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Review of Southeast Asia and New Zealand by Christopher Butler
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Creating an interest in print culture by Jane Stafford
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to E. J. Brady, dated 23 September, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Door by Lauris Edmond
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The New Zealand Minstrelsy : an emigrant poet affirms his vocation by Brian Opie
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Recognition, and rewards of success by Stephen Hamilton
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Baling the Golden Fleece: Baxter’s Jason by Miles, Geoffrey
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to Mattie Putnam, (undated) by Katherine Mansfield
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Turning Forty by Lauris Edmond
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Review of A Man Who Moved New Zealand by Bernie Napp
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Changing trends and special needs by Sydney Shep
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A View from the Port Hills by James K. Baxter
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Some Problems of Editing Cook’s Journals by John Cawte Beaglehole
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Maoriland: New Zealand Literature 1872-1914 by Jane Stafford, Mark Williams
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Letter to Miss Black by Lauris Edmond
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Review of Te Mana Te Kawanatanga: The Politics of Maori Self-Determination by Giselle Byrnes
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Vignette (I stand in the manuka scrub...) by Katherine Mansfield
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Newspapers by Ross Harvey
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Introduction: “A land mild and bold, diffident and pertinent” by Jane Stafford, Mark Williams
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated August 20, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Review Article: Antipodean postcoloniality, mosaic style by Simone Drichel
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My Victorian Year by Ian Wedde
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Snapshot of a Life Reassessed: Edith Searle Grossmann by Rebecca Burns
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A View from the Port Hills [II] by James K. Baxter
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Review of Social Policy In Aotearoa New Zealand: A Critical Introduction by Jenny Neale
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The typography of tables: A note on L. J. Comrie by Lindsay Rollo
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Review of Wrestling with the Angel: a Life of Janet Frame by Jan Cronin
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated August 28 (1907) by Katherine Mansfield
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The Great Romance (volume 2) by The Inhabitant
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Māori newspapers by Nicola Frean
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James Courage and ‘Jezebel’: An unpublished story by John Lee
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Review of Unofficial Channels: Letters Between Alister McIntosh and Foss Shanahan, George Laking and Frank Corner 1946–1966 by Damien Fenton
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Review of Gendered Speech in Social Context: Perspectives from Town and Gown by John Macalister
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Review of The Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English by Paul Millar
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Review of Pacific Journeys by Sarah Powell
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The Fleece by James K. Baxter
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Rosemary Rees: actress, director, writer (1875 or 76 – 1963) by Sue Dunlop
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Review of Waitangi and Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law & Legitimation by Bryan Gilling
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The Relocation of Railway Hut 49 by Ian Wedde
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Periodicals by Clark Stiles
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A Note on Maria Edgeworth and Ursula Bethell by Heidi Thomson
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Polish by Theresa Sawicka
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Review of East by South by Charles Mabbett
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Review of Long Journey for Sevenpence: Assisted Immigration to New Zealand from the United Kingdom 1947–1975 by A.J. Coleman
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Entry from the Urewera notebook of Katherine Mansfield, dated December 17, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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‘Perfectly fairy-godmotherish’: the friendship of Toss Wollaston and Ursula Bethell by Jill Trevelyan
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Writers rush in where theologians fear to tread: the artistic problem in The Vintner’s Luck and Mr Weston’s Good Wine by Tim McKenzie
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The works of ‘David Lynn’: New Zealand writer by Rowan Gibbs
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Review of New Zealand in World Affairs Vol 3 1972 - 1990 by Gerard McGhie
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When the Lights Go On Again All Over the World by Patricia Grace
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Rediscovered: Two Short Stories by Edith Searle Grossmann by Rebecca Burns
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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout : A Catalogue with Indexes by K. A. Coleridge
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Review of Vibrant with Words and The Colour of Distance by Nicola Chapman
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The New Zealand Novel 1860-1965 by Joan Stevens
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated Sunday night, May 17th (1908) by Katherine Mansfield
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Children’s books by Lynne Jackett
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A bibliographical description and nominal index to The Phoenix, Auckland University College, 1932–1933 by Stephen Hamilton
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Review of The State in New Zealand, 1840-1984. Socialism Without Doctrines? by John E. Martin
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William Golder’s The New Zealand Survey (1865): the relation between poetry and photography as media of representation by Brian Opie
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A Visitor’s Waiata Whaiaipo by Margaret Orbell
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Scandinavian by Rick McGregor, Edwin Nye
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Roads Around Home: Dan Davin Re-visited by Denis Lenihan
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Futurity and Epic: William Golder’s ‘The New Zealand Survey’ (1867) and the formation of British New Zealand by Brian Opie
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Letter from Katherine Mansfield to Arnold Trowell, dated Sunday July 2, 1907 by Katherine Mansfield
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Literary, Literally by Stevan Eldred-Grigg
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Little Housebound : an early Ngaio Marsh play and its manuscripts by Jane Stafford
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Out of the Shadow of War: The German Connection with New Zealand in the Twentieth Century by A.J. Coleman
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Educational publishing by Hugh Price
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Reflections on Lexical Borrowing and Code-switching in New Zealand English by John Macalister
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated December 28 (1906) by Katherine Mansfield
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German by James N. Bade
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About Kōtare by Peter Whiteford
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Review of The Mediator by Gaylene Kendrick
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A Man’s Life and a Woman’s Death: Arthur H. Adams’s Female Writer of Genius by MacD. P. Jackson
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Religious publishing by Peter Lineham
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Individualism and its Discontents: Man Alone in contemporary New Zealand by Stephen Harris
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A Column of Words by Desmond Hurley
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A Popular Vision: The Arts and the Left in New Zealand 1930-1950 by Rachel Barrowman
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Theatre, culture and community. A review of Downstage Upfront: The first 40 years of New Zealand’s longest-running professional theatre by Roger Robinson
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Greek (Ancient) and Latin by Douglas Little
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated Sunday night, May 1908 by Katherine Mansfield
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Going Down for Air by Vincent O'Sullivan
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Music publishing by Elizabeth Nichol
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Review of New Zealand and the Soviet Union by Andrew Little
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A Colonial Curiosity: the Maori Poroaki as Victorian Dramatic Monologue by John O’Leary
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French by R.D.J. Collins
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Writing Maori English: Voices in Pounamu, Pounamu by John MacAllister
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Review of Never a White Flag: The Memoirs of Jock Barnes, Waterfront Leader by Tony Simpson
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A History of New Zealand Literature Through Selected Texts (An abstract for a paper to be presented at the LALALAND Conference.) by Witi Ihimaera
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Directories by Michael Hamblyn
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Ursula Bethell’s ‘November 1937’ and Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet by Samantha Lentle
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Gaelic (Scots) by Jennie Coleman
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‘Food parcels and fond hopes’: some correspondence of Walter de la Mare by Peter Whiteford
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Review of Spark to a Waiting Fuse by Peter Whiteford
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Review of Coming Together by Luke Trainor
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Rosina Buckman’s press-cuttings and the first complete performance of Elgar’s The Spirit of England by John Mansfield Thomson
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Entry from the notebooks and diaries of Katherine Mansfield, dated October 1, 1906 by Katherine Mansfield
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On the Purchase of Oysters, Terakihi and Trollopes by Michael King