Australiska och nyzeeländska författere på svenska I830-I974: specialarbete inom ämnet litteraturorienteering och bibliografi vid Bibliotekshögskolan , vii+97 leaves, H. Segerstrom. Borås, Sweden; New Zealand content, leaves 88-97.
2.
Supplement to Hocken's Bibliograply of New Zealand Literature, A.H. Johnstone, 73 pp. Newrick Associates, Wellington, $I5.00; limited edn. of I,000 numbered copies; facsimile of first edn. 1927.
3.
Index to New Zealand Periodicals I974, xii+199 pp. National Library of New Zealand, Wellington , $5.00.
4.
New Zealand National Bibliography, Jan.-Dec. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, for Nat. Lib. of New Zealand, $I0.00; monthly; mimeographed; cumulated annually (see next item).
5.
New Zealand National Bibliography1974, 485 pp. Alexander Turnbull Lib., Wellington (as above), $8.00.
6.
New Zealand Official Yearbook1974, 80th issue, map, viii+1127 pp. Dept. of Statistics, Wellington, $3.50; contains, pp. 1052-64, 'Select Bibliography' of New Zealand books.
7.
Among Worlds, W.H. New (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Criticism); contains, pp. 251-5, select bibliography of fiction and critical studies.
8.
Critical Writings on Commonwealth Literature: A Selective Bibliography to I870, comp. W.H.New (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Bibliographies); contains, pp. 189-207, 'New Zealand' , and, pp. 307-9, 'Theses and Dissertations'.
9.
New Zealand Book:vorld, 18 (see Journals); contains, pp. 12-15, 'Who's Who in New Zealand Publishing?'; alphabetical directory of publishers, with addresses and imprints.
10.
New Zealand Drama: A Bibliographical Guide, ed. H. McNaughton, 112 pp. Library, U. of Canterbury, Christchurch , pa., $I.00.
11.
New Zealand Libraries, XXXVII, 6 (1974) (N.Z. Lib. Assn., Wellington); contains, pp. 290-97, 'The Publication of Contemporary New Zealand Literature', D. S. Long; little magazines, publrs., addresses.
12.
—XXXVIII; contains, pp. 112-21, 'Bibliographical Work in Progress I974', A.M. Broadbent.
13.
Ph.D. Theses in Progress at New Zealand Universities, 1973, comp. L. E. Battye, iii+85 leaves. N.Z. Libraries Assn., Wellington, 1974; mimeographed. 'The New Zealand Literary Magazines', D. S. Long. See under Criticism, GENERAL STUDIES; contains lists and addresses.
14.
WLWE, XIV, I (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals); contains, pp. 255-6, 'News from New Zealand', P.Alcock; survey, including priced titles, of current literary publishing and events (under varying heads, features fairly regularly in WLWE).
15.
Anthony, Frank.Follow the Call, ed. T. Sturm (see Fiction, under Anthony) ; contains, pp. 146-8, 'Bibliography of Frank S. Anthony's Writings'.
16.
Bethell, MaryUrsula. Mary Ursula Bethell, M.H. Holcroft (see Criticism, INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS) ; contains, p. 56, a bibliography.
17.
Alley, Rewi.Today and Tomorrow, plates, 148 pp. Caxton, Christchurch , pa., $3.00.
18.
Baxter, James K.Jerusalem Sonnets, 47 pp. Price Milburn, Wellington, pa., $2.00; first pbld. 1970.
19.
Bracken, Thomas.Ballads, 91 pp. Dunmore, Palmerston North, pa., $2.65.
20.
Campbell, Alistair.Dreams, Yellow Lions, 21 pp. A. Taylor, Martinborough, pa., $2.50.
21.
Chan, Stephen.Arden's Summer, 45 pp. Pegasus, Christchurch, pa., $3.25.
Mitchell, Stephen.Thin Wrists: Poems, I97I-74, 31 pp. S. Mitchell, Wellington , pa., $I.35.
38.
Oliver, Stephen.Henwise: A Poem Sequence, 25 pp. Hawk, Christchurch, pa., $4.00; limited edn. of 300 copies.
39.
Reves, Trevor.I2 Poems, 12 pp. Caveman, Dunedin.
40.
Reid, Ian.Rhumbs, 14 pp. Pourboire,Woods Hole, Mass., pa., US$I.50; limited edn. of 500 copies.
41.
Riddell, Ronald Greville.Beads, 60 pp. Parnassus, Auckland, pa., $I.90.
42.
Shaw, Helen.The Word and Flower, 12 pp. Ore Pblns., Stevenage, Herts., £O. 20.
43.
Simms, Norman.Other Times, Other Places: New and Old Poems, 36 pp. Outrigger Pblrs. (Outrigger Special NO.5), Hamilton, pa.
44.
Smither, Elizabeth.Here Come the Clouds, 39 pp. A. Taylor, Martinborough, pa., $3.25.
45.
Stead, C.K.Quesada: Poems, 1972-74, 40 pp. The Shed, Auckland, pa., $I.80.
46.
Stewart, Jane.Muse: A Collection of Poems, 40 pp. Outrigger Pblrs. (Outrigger Special No. I), Hamilton, $0.75.
47.
Wedde, Ian.Earthly: Sonnets for Carlos, 74 pp. Amphedesma Press, Akaroa, pa., $I.25.
48.
- Pathwcry to the Sea, 12 pp. Hawk, Christchurch, $3.00; limited edn. of 200 copies.
49.
Dryland, Gordon.'If I Bought Her the Wool', Act, 28, supplement, 20 pp. (see Journals).
50.
Harrison, Craig.Tomorrow Wlill Be a Lovely Day, 54 pp. Reed, Wellington , pa., $I.85.
51.
— 'The Whites of Their Eyes'. Act, 26, pp. 23-46.
52.
Kidman, Fiona.Searcb for Sister Blue: A Play for Radio, 36 pp. Reed, Wellington , pa., $I.85.
53.
Langford, Gary.'I Love You, Sylvia Plath', Landfall, 116, pp. 304-8 (see Journals); extract.
54.
Lord, Robert.'Glitter and Spit', Act, 27, pp. 11-21.
55.
Mansfield, Katherine, 'Toots', Études Anglaises (Paris ), XXVI, 4, pp. 403-12.
56.
Richards, Max.'Cripple Play', Landfall, 116, pp. 282-94.
57.
Adsett, Dell.Leave Me in the Park, 191 pp. Hale, £I.90; and Whitcombe & Tombs, Christchurch, 1974.
58.
Anthony, Frank.Follow the Call, ed. T.Sturm, xli+148 pp. Auckland U. Press, Auckland; and O.U.P., Wellington; csd., $5.95; pa., $3.60; 'Together with an unfinished novel entitled 'Dave Baird'; first pbld. The Weekly Press, Christchurch , 1924.
59.
Ashton-Warner, Sylvia.'Hands', N.Z. Listener, 1859, p. 15 (see Journals).
60.
Baker, Heretaunga Pat.Behind the Tattooed Face, 276 pp. Cape Catley, Whatamongo Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound; csd., $6.95; pa., $4.95.
61.
Burke, David.Monday at McMurdo, xiv+249 pp. Collins (Fontana Silver Fern), Auckland, pa., $I.85; facsimile of edn. pbld. 1967.
62.
Cleary, Frances.A Pocketful of Years: Another Mrs. Kingi Book166 pp. Collins, Auckland , $3.95.
63.
Cowley, Joy.The Mandrake Root, 309 pp. Doubleday, New York, US$7.95; and Hodder & Stoughton, £3.50.
Mansfield, Katherine.Erzählungen und Tagebücher Katherine Mansfield: Uhersetzung aus dem Englischen und Nachwort von Ruth Schirmer, 457 pp. Manesse,Zurich , F2I.I0.
92.
Maughan, William.Good and Faithful Servants, plates, 211 pp. Cape Catley, Whatamongo Bay; csd., $6.95; pa., $4.95; first pbld. 1974 .
Mitcalfe, Barry.Moana, 252 pp. Seven Seas, Wellington, $8.95.
95.
Morrieson, Ronald Hugh.Predicament, 248 pp. Dunmore, Palmerston North; csd., $6.75; pa., $4.9 5.
96.
Morrisey, Michael.'At Maisie's Place', Islands, 12, pp. 158-78.
97.
Mulgan, John.Man Alone, 205 pp. Longman Paul, Auckland, pa., $2.50; facsimile; first pbld. 1939.
98.
O'Sullivan, Vincent.'End', Islands, 12, pp. 133-53.
99.
— 'Visitors', Landfall, 113, pp. 23-37.
100.
Pflaum, Melanie.Safari, 181 pp. Pegasus, Christchurch, $4.00.
101.
Sargeson, Frank.'Making Father Pay', N.Z. Listener, 1853, p. 16.
102.
Shadbolt, Maurice.Danger Zone, 206 pp. Hodder & Stoughton, Auckland, $6.50.
103.
-The New Zealanders: A Sequence of Stories, 256 pp. Whitcombe & Tombs, Christchurch; csd., $3.50; pa., $2.70; facsimile of first edn. pbld. 1959, with added Introduction.
104.
-Stran ,gers and Journeys, 670 pp. Hodder & Stoughton (Coronet Books), Auckland, pa., $2.75; first pbld. 1972.
105.
Stringfellow, Olga.Mary Bravender, 384 pp. Collins (Fontana Silver Fern), Auckland , pa., $2.I0; first pbld. 1960.
106.
Sutherland, Margaret.'Encounter', Islands, 12, pp. 179-84.
107.
— 'Hands', Islands, II, pp. 32-8.
108.
— 'Need', N.Z. Listener, 1833, pp. 14-15.
109.
— 'Zulu Warrior', Landfall, 114, pp. 136-42.
110.
Taylor, Brian.The Other Shore, 89 pp. A. Taylor, Martinborough, $3.95.
111.
Temple, Philip.The Explorer, 143 pp. Hodder & Stoughton, Auckland, $5.50.
112.
Tuwhare, Hone.'Pigeons', N.Z. Listener, 1835, p. 9.
— 'Paradise', Stand, XVI, 3, pp. 34-8 (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England).
116.
Asian and Pacific Short Stories, comp. Cultural & Social Centre, Asian Pacific Council, 307 pp. Tuttle, Rutland, Vt., 1974, US$6.75.
117.
New Zealand Short Stories: Third Series, ed. V. O'Sullivan, 235 pp. O.U.P., Wellington; csd., $7.95; pa., $3.95.
118.
Two Poets: David Walker, Jeffrey Holman, 77 pp. Pumpkin, Christchurch , pa., $I.80.
119.
Bassett, Judith.Sir Harry Atkinson, I83I-I892, plates, x+196 pp. Auckland U. Press, Auckland; and O.U.P., Wellington, $9.I5; politician.
120.
Bieringa, L.H.M.T.Wloollaston: Works I933-I973, colour plates, 66 pp. Manawatu Art Gallery, Palmerston North, 1973, $I.80; definitive catalogue of painter; 'Select Bibliography', pp. 65-6.
121.
- McCabon: 'Religious' Wlorks I946-I952, colour plates, 55 pp. Manawatu Art Gallery, Palmerston North, $I.20; definitive catalogue of painter; bibliography, etc., pp. 54-5. Another McCahon item: Colin McCahon: A Survey Exhibition, colour plates, 41 pp.+16. Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, 1972, $I.50; definitive catalogue, with Introduction by R. N. O'Reilly.
122.
Brown, G.H. and H. Keith.An Introduction to New Zealand Painting, I839-I967, colour plates, 223 pp. Collins, Auckland; csd., $I2.50; Fontana Silver Fern, pa., $8.50; first pbld. 1969.
123.
Clark, Paul.'Hauhau': The Pai Marire Search for Maori Identity, plates, x+186 pp. Auckland U.P., Auckland; and O.U.P., Wellington, $9.40; syncretist cult.
124.
Dalziel, R.M.The Origins of New Zealand Diplomacy: The Agent-General in London, I870-I905 , 192pp. Price Milburn for Victoria U. Press, Wellington , pa., $3.60.
125.
Davin, Dan.Closing Times, xxii+189 pp. O.U.P., £4.95; memoir of writers. Hillary, Edmund. Nothing Venture, Nothing Win, plates, xiii+319 pp. Hodder & Stoughton, Auckland, $4.50; autobiography.
126.
Holcroft, M.H.The Shaping of New Zealand, illust., 159 pp. IIamlyn, Auckland , $9.50; many reproductions of N.Z. paintings.
127.
King, M. (ed.) Te Ao Hurihuri - The World Moves on: Aspects of Maoritanga, 233 pp. Hicks Smith, Wellington, pa., $5.95.
128.
Mansfield, Katherine.Tagebuch Katherine Mansfield: Vollständige Ausgabe herausgegeben und übersetzt von Max. A. Schivendimann, 480 pp. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart .
129.
May, P.R. (ed.) Miners and Militants: Politics in Westland, I865-I9I8: Six Essays, plates, xi+174 pp. Whitcoulls for U. of Canterbury, Christchurch , $8.50.
130.
Robson, J.L. and J.J. Shallcrass .Spirit of an Age - New Zealand in the Seventies: Essays in Honour of W. B. Sutch, 359 pp. Reed, Wellington, $7.50. Salmond, Anne. Hui: A Study of Maori Ceremonial Gatherings, plates, xi+226 pp. Reed, Wellington, $9.95.
131.
Sargeson, Frank.More than Enough: A Memoir, 139 pp. Martin, Brian & O'Keeffe; and Reed , Wellington, $4.95; sequel to Once is Enough.
132.
- Once Is Enough: A Memoir, 133 pp. Martin, Brian & O'Keeffe; and Reed, Wellington, 1973, $4.50;
133.
Part I, 'Up Onto the Roof and Down Again', first pbld. Landfall, 16-18, 20 (1950-51).
134.
Scott, Dick.Ask That Mountain: The Story of Parihaka, plates, 216 pp. Heinemann and Southern Cross , Auckland, $8.50; revised and enlarged edn. of The Parihaka Story, first pbld. 1954; I9th-century race relations episode.
135.
Shadbolt, Maurice.'The Trial of Dr. William Sutch', N.Z. Listener, 1847, pp. 37-48; current affairs.
136.
Thomson, A.S.The Story of New Zealand: Past and Present, Savage and Civilized, 2 vols. Capper Press, Christchurch, 1974, $I0.50; facsimile of first edn. pbld. 1859.
137.
Wind Song and Rain: Hone Tuwhare Reads a Selection of his Poetry. Reed Pacific Records, Wellington, $7.50; from all his four books.
138.
Translations
139.
Maori is My Name: Historical Maori Writings in Translation, ed. J. Caselberg, translated from Maori by various hands, 152 pp. McIndoe, Dunedin; csd., $6.50; pa., $3.95.
140.
Traditional Songs of the Maori, M. Mclean and M. Orbell, translated and annotated by M. Orbell, music, 324 pp. Reed, Wellington, $30.00; fifty songs and commentary.
141.
Adcock, Fleur.Reviews of The Scenic Route, A. Paterson, Landfall, 114, pp. 168-73 (see Journals);
142.
and A.Roddick, N.Z. Listener, 1845, p. 29 (see Journals).
143.
Alley, Rewi.Review of Today and Tomorrow, N.Z. Monthly Review , 173, p. 20 (see Journals).
144.
Arvidson, K.O.Review of Riding the Pendulum, N.H. Keeble, Commonwealth Newsletter, 7, pp. 33-5 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals).
145.
Baxter, James K.'A Discursive Essay about Jerusalem', W.S. Broughton, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 69-90 (see Special Issues).
146.
— 'Poet of Extremes', J. Bertram, N.Z. Listener, 1724 (1972), pp. 12-13. —Review of The Labyrinth, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener, 1839 .
147.
Bethell, Ursula.Mary Ursula Bethell, M.H. Holcroft, 56 pp. O.U.P., Wellington , pa., $I.95; series 'New Zealand Writers and Their Work' (Gen. ed., J. Bertram).
148.
Bollinger, Conrad.'Conrad Bollinger', J. Bertram, I. Lissienko, W.E. Murphy, N. Hilliard, H.W. Rhodes, W.B. Sutch, J.W. Winchester, N.Z. Monthly Review, 170, pp. 8-11.
149.
Bracken, Thomas.Review of Ballads, D. Glover, N.Z. Listener, 1875, p. 32. Brasch, Charles.
150.
'Captivating Invitation - Getting on to Charles Brasch's Home Ground', I. Wedde, Islands, 13, pp. 315-27 (see Journals).
151.
— 'Charles Brasch - Collector and Patron', A.M. Broadbent, New Zealand Libraries, XXXVI, 2 (1974), pp. 52-68 (N.Z. Libraries Assn., Wellington).
152.
— 'Charles Brasch: Editor and Poet, I909-I973', H.W.Rhodes, Meanjin Quarterly , XXXII (1973 ), pp. 314-5 (see AUSTRALIA, Journals).
153.
— Reviews of Home Ground, J. Bertram, N.Z. Listener , 1840, p. 33;
154.
and R. Jackaman, Landfall, 115, pp. 251-7.
155.
Cowley, Joy.'Joy Cowley on The Adventures of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie', J. Cowley, Education, XXIV, 5, p. 31 ( Dept. of Education, Wellington); 'Early Reading' series by N.Z. writers.
156.
- Speaking of Writing, ed. R.D.Walshe, pp. 27-32 (see GENERAL STUDIES) ; interview.
157.
Curnow, Allen.'Fictions and Realities: An Approach to Allen Curnow's Trees, Effigies, Moving Objects, T. Sturm, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 25-50.
158.
— Reviews of Collected Poems, I933-I973, T. Sturm, Islands, II, pp. 68-75;
159.
New Argot, III, 2, pp. 9-10 (N.Z.U. Students' Assn., Wellington); W.S. Broughton, N.Z. Listener, 1858, p. 48.
160.
Dallas, Ruth.Interview, J. Gibb, Review, pp. 24-9 (see Joasrnals).
161.
Dansey, Harry.Review of Te Raukura, B. Mason, Education, XXIV, 10, supplement, p. vii (Dept. of Education, Wellington).
162.
Davin, Dan.Review of Breathing Spaces, P. Campbell, Times Literary Supplement, 3841, p. 1255.
163.
— Reviews of Closing Times, J. Symons, London Magazine , XV, 3, pp. 104-7; and M.Amory, Times Literary Supplement , 3826, p. 752.
164.
— 'The Poet in the Pub', G.S. Fraser, The New Review ( London), II, 15, pp. 53-7.
165.
Duggan, Maurice.'Maurice Duggan, I922-I974', N.Z. Monthly Review, 163, p. 23.
166.
— 'Maurice Duggan, I922-I974', K. Sinclair, N.Z. Listener , 1834, p. 22.
167.
Fairburn, A.R.D.'The Letters of A. R. D. Fairburn', L. Edmond, Islands, II, pp. 49-57.
168.
— ' "Yours, Rex": Rex Fairburn, Correspondent', L. Edmond, Islands, II, pp. 58-67; texts of 7 letters ed., with some facsimile letterheads.
169.
— Review of Collected Poems, L. Edmond, N.Z. Listener , 1868, p. 56.
170.
Finlayson, Roderick.'Narrative Stance in the Early Short Stories of Roderick Finlayson' , J. Muirhead , WLWE, XIV, i, pp. 120-43.
171.
— 'Roderick Finlayson on The Four Million', R. Finlayson, Education, XXIV, 4, p. 29; 'Early Reading' series by N.Z. writers.
172.
Frame, Janet.'A Writer on the Edge: Janet Frame and New Zealand Identity', P. Alcock, Commonsvealtb: Miscellanies, Mélanges, i, pp. 171-5 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals).
173.
— 'Alienation and the Imagery of Death: The Novels of Janet Frame', P.Evans, Meanjin Quarterly, XXXII ( 1973), pp. 294-303 (see AUSTRALIA, Journals).
174.
— 'Daphne's Metamorphoses in Janet Frame's Early Novels', J. Delbaere-Garant, Ariel, VI, 2, pp. 23-37 (see CANADA, Journals).
175.
— 'Death as the Gateway to Being in Janet Frame's Novels', J.Delbaere-Garant, Commonavealth Literature and the Modern World, pp. 147-55 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Criticism).
176.
— 'Editor's Postscript', V. Dupont, Commonwealth: Miscellanies, Mélanges , i, pp. 175-6; certificate from Maudsley Hospital, London.
177.
— 'Frame's Binomial Fall, or Fire and Four in Waimaru', P.Alcock, Landfall, 115, pp. 179-87.
178.
— 'Janet Frame on Talesfrom Grimm', J. Frame, Education, XXIV, 9, p. 27; 'Early Reading' series by N. Z. writers.
179.
— 'Janet Frame's Brave New World: Intensive Care', V.Dupont, Commonwealth Literature and the Modern World, pp. 157-67.
180.
— 'Janet Frame's Divided and Distinguished Worlds', A.Rutherford, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 51-68.
181.
Gee, Maurice.'Maurice Gee on Zane Grey', M. Gee, Education, XXIV, 8, p. 25; 'Early Reading' series by N.Z. writers.
182.
Glover, Denis.'Denis Glover and the Caxton Club: A Memoir', I. Milner, Islands, 13, pp. 265-70.
183.
— 'Galumphing Glover', D. McGill, N.Z. Listener, 1859, p. 24;
184.
interview. — Reviews of Dancing to My Tune, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener , 1839, p. 29;
185.
and A. Paterson, Landfall, 113, pp. 82-6.
186.
— Review of Wellington Harbour, A. Paterson, Landfall, 113, pp. 82-6.
187.
Grace, Patricia.Review of Waiariki, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener, 1873, p. 63.
188.
— 'Unassuming Grace', D. McGill, N.Z. Listener, 1871, p. 21; interview.
189.
Henderson, Michael.Reviews of The Log of a Superfluous Son, G. Lay, N.Z. Listener, 1876, p. 58; and N.Z. Monthly Review, 173, p. 20.
190.
Hilliard, Noel.Reviews of Maori Woman, J. Stevens, N.Z. Listener , 1841, pp. 30-31;
191.
and H.W. Rhodes, Landfall, 113, pp. 76-8;
192.
and W.J. Scott, N.Z. Bookworld, 15, pp. 25-6.
193.
Holcroft, M.H.Review of The Shaping of New Zealand, S. Natusch, N.Z. Listener , 1869, p. 40.
194.
Ihimaera, Witi.Reviews of Whanau, M. King, N.Z. Bookworld, 14, pp. 24-5;
195.
and H.W. Rhodes, Landfall, 114, pp. 161-4.
196.
-Speaking of Writing, ed. R.D.Walshe, pp. 38-42 (see GENERAL STUDIES) ; interview.
197.
— 'The Emergence of a Polynesian Literature', K.O. Arvidson, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 91-116.
198.
— Tradition and Change in Recent Maori Fiction; The Writing of Witi Ihimaera' , G. Wynn, InternationalFiction Review, 2, pp. 127-31 (U. of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada).
199.
— 'Why I Write', WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 117-9.
200.
— 'Witi Ihimaera on Plain Sailing', W.Ihimaera, Education, XXIV, 7, p. 27; 'Early Reading' series by N.Z. writers.
201.
Ireland, Kevin.Review of Orchids, Hummingbirds and Other Poems, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener , 1866, p. 52.
202.
Joseph, M.K.Review of Inscription on a Paper Dart, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener , 1837, p. 54.
203.
Lee, John A.'John A. Lee's Novels on Juvenile Delinquency', M.M. Pouilhes and V.Dupont, Commonwealth: Miscellanies, Melanges, I, pp. 131-48.
204.
Mansfield, Katherine.'A Katherine Mansfield Poem Printed Incomplete', P. Waldron, Notes andQueries , XXI ( 1974), pp. 365-6.
205.
— 'Conrad and Katherine Mansfield', J. Walt, Conradiana, IV, 1, (1972) pp. 41-52 (Texas Tech. U. Press).
206.
— 'Katherine Mansfield and the Triumph of Egoism', J.H. Justus, Mosaic, VI, 3 (1973), pp. 13-22 (see CANADA, Journals).
207.
— 'The Magnetic Chain: Notes and Approaches to K.M.', V.O'Sullivan, Landfall, 114, pp. 95-131.
208.
— 'Katherine Mansfield's Encounter with Theocritus', T.O. Beachcroft, English , XXIII (1974), pp. 13-19.
209.
— 'Le Talent Dramatique de Katherine Mansfield, I9I6-I9I7', C. Mortelier, Études Anglaises (Paris), XXVI, 4 (1973), pp. 383-5.
210.
— 'The Extant Manuscripts of Katherine Mansfield', M. Scott, Études Anglaises , XXVI, 4 ( 1973), pp. 413-9.
211.
— 'The Pear Tree: Sexual Implications in Katherine Mansfield's "Bliss"' , H.E.Nebeker , Modern Fiction Studies, XVIII ( 1972-3), pp. 545-51 (Purdue U., Indiana).
212.
— 'Un Inédit de Katherine Mansfield: Toots, Pièce lnédite Inachevée' , C. Mortelier , Études Anglaises, XXVI, 4 (1973), pp. 399-404; text in English.
213.
Maughan, William.Review of Good and Faithful Servants, B. Easton, N.Z. Monthly Review , 171, pp. 21-2.
214.
Mitcalfe, Barry.Review of Maori Poetry: The Singing Word, M. Orbell, Landfall, 113, pp. 86-91.
215.
— Reviews of Migrant, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener, 1866, p. 52; and H.W. Rhodes, N.Z. Monthly Review, 169, p. 19.
216.
— Review of Moana, M. Volkerling, N.Z. Listener, 1863, p. 32.
217.
Morrieson, Ronald Hugh.Reviews of Predicament, M. Volkerling, N.Z Listener , 1850, p. 28;
218.
and F. Kidman, N.Z. Bookworld, 17, pp. 27-8;
219.
and R.A. Copland, Landfall, 115, pp. 260-62;
220.
and K. Cunningham, Islands, 13, PP. 343-9.
221.
Olds, Peter.Reviews of Freeway, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener, 1839, p. 29;
222.
and T.Locke, New Argot, III, i, p. 6 ( N.Z.U. Students' Assn., Wellington);
223.
and N.H. Keeble, Commonwealth Newsletter, 7, pp. 33-5.
224.
O'Sullivan, Vincent.Review of Katberine Mansfield's New Zealand, C. Bollinger, N. Z. Monthly Review, 167, p. 19.
225.
Sargeson, Frank.'Enclosures : Frank Sargeson's I Saw in My Dream', W.H. New, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 15-24.
226.
— 'Frank Sargeson on The Swiss Family Robinson', F. Sargeson, Education, XXIV, 3, p. 24; 'Early Reading' series by N.Z. Writers.
227.
— Reviews of More than Enough, D. Davin, Times Literary Supplement , 3828, p. 820;
228.
and S. Hunt, N.Z. Listener, 1866, pp. 50-51.
229.
— Review of Once Is Enough, Landfall, pp. 69-72.
230.
- Speaking of Writing, ed. R.D.Walshe, pp. 78-81 (see GENERAL S T U D I E S) ; interview.
231.
— 'The Word Is Liberating', T. Reid, N.Z. Listener, 1843, pp. 28-9; interview.
232.
Shadbolt, Maurice.Reviews of A Touch of Clay, M. King, N.Z. Listener1835, pp. 30-31;
233.
and K. Cunningham, N.Z. Bookworld, 14, pp. 22-3;,
234.
and M. Morrissey, Islands, II, pp. 95-8.
235.
— Review of Danger Zone, J. Bertram, N.Z. Listener , 1880, p. 48.
236.
Stead, C.K.'Stead: No Stainless Steel Poet', New Argot, II, 1 (1974), pp. 14-15; interview.
237.
— Reviews of Quesada, P. Crisp, New Argot, III, 2, p. 7;
238.
and R. Jackaman, Landfall, 114, pp. 164-7;
239.
and A. Roddick, N.Z. Listener, 1845, p. 29;
240.
and B. Manhire, Education, XXIV, 10, supplement, p. v.
241.
— 'The Nightmare of Kiwi Joe: C. K. Stead's Double Novel', R.T. Robertson, Ariel, VI, 2, pp. 97-110.
242.
Sutherland, Margaret.Reviews of The Fledgling, P. Cunningham, N.Z. Listener , 1851, p. 28;
243.
and M. Duckworth, N.Z. Bookworld, 17, p. 27;
244.
and L. Edmond, Islands, 13, pp. 341-5.
245.
Taylor, Brian.Review of The Other Shore, M. King, N.Z. Listener, 1862, p. 50.
246.
Tuwhare, Hone.'Being Purely and Solely Alone', New Argot, III, 2, p. 2; interview.
247.
— Review of Sapwood and Milk, N.H. Keeble, Commonwealth Neavsletter , 7, PP. 33-5.
248.
— Reviews of Something Nothing, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener , 1839, P. 29;
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and P. Crisp, Landfall, 113, pp. 79-82.
250.
— 'The Emergence of a Polynesian Literature', K.O. Arvidson, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 91-116.
251.
Vogel, Julius.'Sir Julius Vogel and his Utopia: Anno Domini 2000 or Wloman's Destiny' , V.Dupont , Commomvealth: Miscellanies, Melanges, I, pp. 149-70.
252.
Wedde, Ian.Reviews of Made Over, M. Duckworth, N.Z. Listener , 1839, p. 29;
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and R. Ensing, New Argot, III, 1, pp. 4-5;
254.
and N.H. Keeble, Commonwealth Newsletter, 7, pp. 33-5.
255.
Wendt, Albert.Reviews of Flying-Fox in a Freedom Tree, M.King, N.Z. Listener, 1843, p. 30;
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and K.O. Arvidson, Landfall, 113, pp. 72-6;
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and K. Cunningham, N.Z. Bookzvorld, 15, pp. 35-6.
258.
— 'The Emergence of a Polynesian Literature'. As for last Tuwhare item, above.
259.
'A Style of Their Own: Recent New Zealand Poetry', C.Houen, Poetry Australia , 47 (1973), pp.57-67 (see AUSTRALIA, Journals).
260.
'A Symposium on N.Z. Playwrights' Working Conditions Locally and Overseas' , Landfall, 116, pp. 294-304 (see Journals); playwrights commenting are Max Richards, Peter Bland, Robert Lord, Douglas Stewart, Richard O'Brien, Gary Langford.
261.
'Close of Century', E.H. McCormick, Readings in Commonwealth Literature , ed. W. Walsh ( 1973), pp. 124-32; from McCormick's Letters and Art in New Zealand , pbld. 1940.
262.
'Conference at Te Kaha', W. Ihimaera, Te Ao Hou, 74 (1973), pp. 22-4 (see Journals); first Maori Writers' and Artists' Conference.
263.
'Deep South: Impressions of Another Country', W.Ihimaera, Review, pp. 13-15 (see Journals).
264.
'Distance Looks our Way', M.C. Bradbrook, Readings in Commonwealth Literature , ed. W. Walsh ( 1973), pp. 114-23; from Bradbrook's Literature in Action, pbld. 1972.
265.
'Escape into Distance', W.H. New, Among Worlds, pp. 133-56 (see COMMONWEALTH : GENERAL, Criticism).
266.
'Introduction to New Zealand Short Stories', D.M. Davin, Readings in Commonwealth Literature, ed. W. Walsh, pp. 93-9; introduction to Davin's O.U.P. selection, first pbld. 1952.
267.
'Mother, Wife and Mistress: Women Characters in the New Zealand Novel from I920 to I940', H. Roberts, Landfall, 115, pp. 233-47.
268.
'New Zealand', Readings in Commonwealth Literature, ed. W. Walsh, pp. 93-132 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Criticism; JCL, IX, 2, 1974); reprints 4 critical essays and bibliography, pp. 432-3, of six items.
269.
New Zealand Short Stories, Third Series. Reviewed, J. Bertram, N.Z. Listener , 1876, p. 55.
270.
'New Zealand Women Novelists: Their Attitudes toward Life in a Developing Society', C. Hankin, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 144-67 (see Speciallssues). 'Noel Farr Hoggard' , K. Ireland , Islands, 13, pp. 351-2; same title, L. Johnson, N.Z. Listener, 1864, p. 53; same title+'I9I3-I975', A. Taylor, N.Z. Monthly Review, 170, p. 21 (see Journals); local literary figure.
271.
'Notes on Outrigger's Special Collection on and by Women Poets : A Sociological Literary, and Feminist Perspective', R. Seymour, Outrigger, 6, pp. 1-16; also 'A Comment', L. Edmond, pp. 16-19; Outrigger is a supplementary, mimeographed pbln. to Cave (see Journals).
272.
'Palatable Poetry: Book Design from Caveman Press', C.J. Melling, Designscape , 68, p. 13 (N.Z. Industrial Design Council, Wellington).
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'Poetry/Music/Dance', C. Wylie, Islands, 13, pp. 301-304; review of dance and music linked with Manhire's poems.
274.
Poetry New Zealand, Vol. II. Reviewed, M.Duckworth, N.Z. Listener, 1839, P. 29.
275.
'Race Relations and Literature', H.W. Rhodes, Meanjin Quarterly , 32 (1973), pp. 260-67 (see AUSTRALIA, Journals).
276.
'Samting Bilong Yumi Yet', M. Sutherland, Islands, 13, illust., pp. 289-300: account of Creative Arts Centre, Papua New Guinea.
277.
Second Coming:Special New Zealand Antbology. Reviewed, M.Duckworth, N.Z. Listener , 1850, p. 29.
278.
'Some Thoughts Concerning Maori Writers' and Artists' Conferences', H. Tuwhare, Review, 1974, pp. 7-11.
279.
Speaking of Writing: Seventeen Leading Writers of Australian and New Zealand Fiction Answer Questions on their Craft, ed. R. D. Walshe, with Afterword by L. Kramer, 112 pp. Reed Education, Sydney and Wellington, A$I.95 (see INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS under Cowley, Ihimaera, Sargeson). 'The Emergence of a Polynesian Literature', K.O. Arvidson, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 91-116; survey of current indigenous English writing throughout Oceania.
280.
'The New Zealand Literary Magazines', D.S. Long, WLWE, XIV, 1, pp. 168-74.
281.
'The Other Side', M. Shadbolt, Overland, 58 (1974), pp. 44-9 (see AUSTRALIA, Journals); address on N.Z. writing to Adelaide Festival of Arts, 1974. 'The Publication of New Zealand Drama', R. Robinson, Landfall, 116, pp. 271-81.
282.
'The Second Breath', W. Ihimaera, Te Ao Hou, 76, pp. 46-8; Second Maori Writers' and Artists' Conference, 1974.
283.
The Sugarbag Years (Simpson. Reviewed, C. Sutton, Islands, II, pp. 103-107. 'The Theatre and the Playwright' , Y. Bromley , Landfall, II6, pp. 325-8.
284.
'The Two Realities of New Zealand Poetry', A. Gurr, Readings in Commonwealth Literature, ed. W. Walsh, pp. 100-13; first pbld. JCL, I, 1965. The Young New Zealand Poets. Reviewed, D.I.B. Smith, New Argot, II, 1 (1974), p. 7 (N.Z.U. Students' Assn., Wellington).
285.
'Travels with Minstrels', S. Hunt, N.Z. Listener, 1854, pp. 16-17; account of poetry-reading tour, Brunton, Glover, Hunt, Tuwhare.
286.
WLWE, XIV, i (see Special Issues). Reviewed, P.D. Evans, Landfall, 115, pp. 257-60.
287.
Act , 26-29, ed. L. Atkinson. P.O. Box 944I, Wellington, $0.80. Annual sub., $3.00; quarterly; final issue No. 29.
288.
Arena , 81. Box 6I88, Te Aro, Wellington, $0.30. Sub., $I.20 for 4 issues; irregular; final issue No. 8I.
289.
Cave: An International Magazine of Arts and Ideas, 7-8. I. von Tempsky St., Hamilton, $I.35; incorporates Outrigger, an occasional supplement; irregular.
290.
Islands: A New Zealand Quarterly of Arts and Letters, IV, 1-3 (Nos. II-I3). 4 Sealy Rd., Torbay, Auckland I0, $I.60. Annual sub., $6.00.
291.
Landfall: A New Zealand Quarterly, XXXIX, 1-4 (Nos. II3-II6). Caxton Press, II9 Victoria St., Christchurch, $I.50. Annual sub., $6.00.
292.
Mate , 24. Box I0I53, The Terrace, Wellington, $I.00. Sub., $4.00 for 4 issues; irregular.
293.
New Zealand Bookworld, 14-20, ed. J. Ewan. P.O. Box 9405, John Paul Productions, Wellington , $0.60. Annual sub., $2.75; trade magazine, select bibliography N.Z. publishing; 6 times annually.
294.
New Zealand Listener, 1833-1882. Broadcasting Council of New Zealand, P.O. Box 3I40, Wellington, $0.20. Annual sub., $I0.40; weekly.
Review , 1974, ed. T. Reeves and J.Gibb.Otago U. Students' Assn., Box 56, Dunedin , $I.00; annual.
297.
—I975, ed. J.Gibb. As above, $I.50.
298.
Te Ao Hou: The Maori Magazine, 76, Dept. of Maori Affairs, Box 2390, Wellington, $0.40. Sub., $I.50 for 4 issues; irregular.
299.
WLWE, XIV, 1 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL, Journals) contains, pp. 11-175, ten articles on 'the current state of New Zealand letters', ed. P. Alcock, with illustrations.
300.
I973 The Mana Annual of Creative Writing, ed. M. T. Crocombe et al, illust., 111 pp. South Pacific Creative Arts Society, P.O. Box 5083, Suva, Fiji, pa., F$3.00; annual of the Society, comprising poetry, fiction, articles, etc. from 'Mana' section of Pacific Islands Monthly, with additional material.
301.
1974 Some Modern Poetry from Fiji, ed. A. Wendt , 21 pp. Mana Pblns., Suva, Fiji, pa., F$I.00.
302.
Some Modern Poetry from Western Samoa, ed. A. Wendt , 28 pp. Mana Pblns., Suva, Fiji, pa., F$I.00.
303.
Thaman, Konai Helu.You, the Choice of My Parents, 17 pp. Mana Pblns., Suva, Fiji, pa., F$I.00; Tongan poetess.
304.
I975 Malifa, Sano. Looking Down at Waves, 57 pp. Mana Pblns., Suva, Fiji, pa., F$I.00; Samoan poet.
305.
Some Modern Poetry from the New Hebrides, ed. A. Wendt, 43 pp. Mana Pblns., Suva, Fiji, pa., F$I.00; includes pidgin with translations.
306.
Some Modern Poetry from the Solomon Islands, ed. A. Wendt, 25 pp. Mana Pblns., Suva, Fiji, pa., F$I.00; includes pidgin with translations.
307.
The Mana Annual of Creative Writing I974, ed. M. T. Crocombe et al, illust., 80 pp. Other details as under 1973 item, above. Membership of S. Pacific Creative Soc, has been F$4.00, including The Mana Annual, which is, however, 'to be discontinued after this year' (letter, 27 May I976). It will be replaced by Mana Review: A South Pacific Journal of Language and Literature, ed. Subramani. Annual sub., F$4.00, from Jan. I976; twice annually.