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Away - Michael Gow |
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Analysis |
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Away Brief anaylis of the play by Emily McPherson, junior journalist with The Age newspaper (available from Jiskha Homework Help site) |
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Getting away from the seeming lack of substance Critical analysis by Michelle Lonsdale, The Age Playbox Young Critics' Award |
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Library Resources |
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Beckett, Wendy. Michael Gow's Away. Glebe: Pascal Press, 1993
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Bramwell, Murray. Dreamtime. Adelaide Review, No.46 January 1988 : pp.21-22
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Gay, Penny. Michael Gow's Away: the Shakespeare connection. Reconnoitres: Essays in Australian Literature in Honour of G.A. Wilkes 1992 : pp.204-213
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Hough, David. Away off the Mark. The Bulletin 1992, Vol.114 No.5838, 22 September : pp.82-83
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Mitchell, Heather. Brodies notes on Michael Gow's Away. Sydney: Pan Books, 1988
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Payne, Pamela. Gow goes for less sentimentality, more power. Sydney Morning Herald 12 June 1992 : p16 [Gow - INFOCUS]
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Radic, Leonard. The state of play: revolution in the Australian theatre since the 1960's. Ringwood: Penguin, 1991
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Webby, Elizabeth. Away. Modern Australian Plays 1990 : pp.54-64
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