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Abstract
A child of the nineteenth century, Emily Carr was born on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, in 1871 and painted her last works in the early 1940s, dying in 1945. Judith Wright was born on the New England tableland, New South Wales, in 1915, became a published poet in the early 1940s, and continued to publish poetry, essays, fiction and biography until her death in the first year of the twenty-first century.
Recommended Citation
Collett, Anne and Jones, Dorothy, Two Dreamtimes: Representation of indigeneity in the work of Australian poet Judith Wright and Canadian artist Emily Carr, Kunapipi, 26(2), 2004.
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