Nurse to the Imagination : 50 Years of the Robert Burns Fellowship

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Discover the rich literary heritage of New Zealand with 'Nurse to the Imagination: 50 Years of the Robert Burns Fellowship'. This captivating anthology, published by Otago University Press in 2008, commemorates the contributions of our oldest and most prestigious literary fellowship. Edited by esteemed Professor Lawrence Jones, this collection features a diverse array of voices, ranging from literary legends like James K. Baxter, Michael King, and Janet Frame to contemporary talents like poet Sue Wootton, the 2008 Burns Fellow. Dive into an exploration of New Zealand's evolving literary landscape, marked by a significant shift from male dominance in literature to a vibrant representation of women writers post-1980. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or a casual reader, this softcover edition serves as a valuable resource and a tribute to our literary culture. Celebrate the golden jubilee of the Robert Burns Fellowship and immerse yourself in thoughtful, engaging prose that traverses decades of creativity. Perfect for those interested in New Zealand's literary history, this anthology also makes a great gift for aspiring writers or readers looking for inspiration. Available now for fast delivery changes to reflect current trends, enjoy easy access to this landmark collection. Experience the significance of New Zealand's literary heritage with 'Nurse to the Imagination' today!

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Title: Nurse to the Imagination : 50 Years of the ...
Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 2008
Binding: Soft cover

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This book illustrates the contribution made to New Zealand letters by our oldest and most prestigious literary fellowship. Edited and introduced by Professor Lawrence Jones, the anthology, by turns playful and serious, celebrates the Fellowship s golden jubilee. Beginning with novelist Ian Cross in 1959 and ending with the 2008 Burns Fellow, poet Sue Wootton, "Nurse to the Imagination" showcases the output of leading New Zealand literary figures such as James K. Baxter, Michael King and Janet Frame alongside newer voices, with pieces written at the time of the Fellow s tenure. There are lots of interesting trends here, of which the shift from male-dominated literature up to 1980 to the rich representation of women writers since then is just one."

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