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The Cambridge Companion to Australian Poetry is an authoritative collection of critical essays examining the rich and diverse traditions of Australian poetic expression. Edited by Ann Vickery, this volume traces the evolution of Australian poetry from its early colonial period through to modern contemporary voices.
The companion explores the distinctive characteristics that define Australian poetry, including its engagement with landscape, indigenous influences, and the unique cultural identity that has emerged from the continent. Contributing scholars examine major poetic movements, influential individual poets, and thematic concerns that have resonated throughout Australian literary history.
This essential resource provides both students and scholars with comprehensive analysis of how Australian poets have responded to their environment, history, and cultural contexts. It serves as an invaluable introduction to understanding the significance and innovation within Australian verse, making it indispensable for anyone studying Australian literature or poetry more broadly.







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