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    'Art is the Windowpane': Novels of Australian Women and Modernism in Inter-war Europe

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    Authors
    Genoni, Paul
    Date
    2004
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Genoni, Paul . 2004. 'Art is the Windowpane': Novels of Australian Women and Modernism in Inter-war Europe. Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature. 3: pp. 159-172.
    Source Title
    JASAL Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature
    Additional URLs
    http://www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/jasal/article/view/42/75
    ISSN
    14478986
    Faculty
    Faculty of Media, Society and Culture
    School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
    Faculty of Humanities
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15277
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    • Curtin Research Publications
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