A Web of Friendship

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Discover the profound literary journey with 'A Web of Friendship,' a beautifully curated collection of the intimate correspondence by esteemed Australian author Christina Stead. This compelling paperback, published by Melbourne University Press, offers a unique window into the life and mind of Stead, showcasing her relationships with influential literary figures like Stanley Burnshaw, Nettie Palmer, and Elizabeth Harrower. With 552 pages of heartfelt letters, this book is not just a collection, but a narrative that explores the tapestry of friendship that shaped Stead's literary prowess. From her arrival in England in 1928 to her experiences across Europe and the United States, each letter unveils insights into Stead's reflections on literature and the significant friendships that nourished her creativity. This book is perfect for literature enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the dynamic world of early 20th-century literary correspondence. Dive into 'A Web of Friendship' and uncover the rich legacy of Christina Stead, an author whose insights and relationships continue to inspire. Order now for prompt delivery and relish a significant piece of Australian literary history, delivered straight to your doorstep.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780522862041
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2017
Publisher: MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PUB
Pages: 552


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Introduction by Hilary McPhee



'I am not a born writer, but I must say that when I have actually launched myself I get the profoundest and most passionate satisfaction from writing.'—Christina Stead

A Web of Friendship is a collection of Christina Stead's intimate correspondence with influential literary figures such as Stanley Burnshaw, Ettore Rella, Nettie Palmer, Clem Christesen, Elizabeth Harrower and A.D. Hope.

These letters span the life of one of Australia's most illustrious writers, offering a rare insight into the relationships that influenced and sustained her work. They reveal Stead's reflections on the art of literature, the development of her political thought, and the significance of a handful of friendships that would endure throughout her life and career.

The letters cover Stead's arrival in England in 1928, as well as her time abroad in Europe and the United States. They also detail her marriage to William Blake, their life in England where they settled in 1953, as well as her brief return to Australia and her final years in England following Blake's death.

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