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Dorothy Hewett : [Dorothy Hewett in conversation with Cecilia Montesinos & Sonia Rigola] ; editor, John Barnes
Bib ID 2032646
Format BookBook
Author
Hewett, Dorothy, 1923-2002
 
Description [Bundoora, Vic.] : La Trobe University, 1998 
20 p. ; 21 cm. 
Series

Australian conversations ; no. 2

Notes

"Australian conversations is a series of occasional papers by staff and students of Barcelona University, arising out of research undertaken while they have been at La Trobe University under the Exchange Agreement"--Cover

"La Trobe University--Barcelona University International Exchange Agreement"

Subjects Women poets, Australian - 20th century - Interviews.  |  Women dramatists, Australian - 20th century - Interviews.  |  Women authors, Australian - 20th century - Interviews.
Other authors/contributors Barnes, John  |  Montesinos, Cecilia  |  Rigola, Sonia  |  Hewett, Dorothy, 1923-2002. Possible life  |  La Trobe University

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