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Vol. 27 (2005)
Vol. 27 (2005)
Published:
2012-01-27
Front matter
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The Editor
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Editorial
Editorial
Geoffrey Little
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Articles
Astrology in Antiquity, in the Renaissance, and Today
Walther Ludwig, Emeritus Professor of Classical and NeoLatin Studies at the University of Hamburg
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Site-specific Performance: Place, Memory and the Creative Agency of the Spectator
Gay McAuley, Honorary Associate Professor in the Department of Performance Studies at the University of Sydney
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Of Machiavelli, Mazzini and Many Things
Ros Pesman, formerly Pro-Vice Chancellor and Challis Professor of History at the University of Sydney
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The Writing of
The Secret River
. The 2005 Herbert Blaiklock Memorial Lecture.
Kate Grenville, Australian author
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'So Persuasive an Eloquence'? Roles for Women on the Eighteenth-Century Stage
Penny Gay, Professor of English Literature and Drama at the University of Sydney
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Reviews
Stephen Garton,
Histories of Sexuality
, London: Equinox, 2004.
John Edmonds, Professor of Rheumatology at the University of NSW and St George Hospital
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Richard Waterhouse,
The Vision Splendid: A Social and Cultural History of Rural Australia
, Fremantle: Curtin University Books, 2005.
Elizabeth Webby, Professor of Australian Literature at the University of Sydney
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Poetry
To His Coy Wastress
William Christie, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Sydney
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