Golden, Jill,
'Mob' was the name adopted by a group of young women who were Arts students at Melbourne University between 1928 and 1935. They saw themselves as 'a slightly chosen race of free and original spirits',...
complete descriptionhttp://hdl.handle.net/2328/1593
Golden, Jill,
"Beatrice Speaking" is an account of three years of my mother’s life (from 1945 to 1948). The narrative is written in the first-person voice of Beatrice, my mother (not, of course, her real name), and...
complete descriptionhttp://hdl.handle.net/2328/1594
Golden, Jill,
In mid-1929 Kathleen Cooke, a third-year Arts student at Melbourne University in Australia, was given permission to write her English thesis on Katherine Mansfield who had died in 1923. Miss Cooke wro...
complete descriptionhttp://hdl.handle.net/2328/1592
Golden, Jill,
Doris Brett is a poet, writer and psychotherapist whose 2001 book, "Eating the Underworld. A Memoir in Three Voices", tells three concurrent stories about survival. The author survives ovarian cancer ...
complete descriptionhttp://hdl.handle.net/2328/1654