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  2. Meanjin - Wikipedia

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    Meanjin (/ m i ˈ æ n dʒ ɪ n /), formerly Meanjin Papers and Meanjin Quarterly, is one of Australia's longest-running literary magazines.Established in 1940 in Brisbane, it moved to Melbourne in 1945 and as of 2008 is an editorially independent imprint of Melbourne University Publishing.

  3. Clem Christesen - Wikipedia

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    After leaving university, Christesen worked as a journalist at Brisbane's Courier-Mail and the Telegraph, as well as a publicity officer for the Queensland government. [ 2 ] Christesen was founding editor of Meanjin Papers which was first published in 1940, following his return from overseas travel.

  4. A. A. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Angell Phillips (15 August 1900 – 4 November 1985), [1] generally known as A. A. Phillips, was an Australian writer, critic and teacher, best known for coining the term "cultural cringe" in his pioneering essay The Cultural Cringe (1950), [2] which set the early terms for post-colonial theory in Australia.

  5. Christina Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Christina Thompson was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and grew up outside of Boston. She received her bachelor's degree in English, Phi Beta Kappa, from Dartmouth College [2] in 1981 and her Ph.D. in English from University of Melbourne in 1990. [3] From 1994 to 1998 she was editor of Meanjin, one of Australia's leading literary journals. [4]

  6. Group of Eight (Australian universities) - Wikipedia

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    The Go8 universities are some of the largest and the oldest universities in Australia [2] and are consistently the highest ranked of all Australian universities. Seven of the Go8 members are ranked in the world's top 100 universities and all Go8 members are ranked in the world's top 150 universities; in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the Times Higher Education World University ...

  7. Elizabeth Vassilieff - Wikipedia

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    Through the 1940s and 1950s she wrote on art and politics for the literary journal Meanjin, editing its poetry broadsheet and becoming associate editor in 1951. [1] Her critique of Melbourne University Magazine led the poet Vincent Buckley , whose poem 'In Time of Martydom' Vassilieff had used as an example, to complain that she was turning the ...

  8. Andrew Fabinyi - Wikipedia

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    Fabinyi was born Andor Fabinyi in Budapest, Hungary on 27 December 1908. His parents were Imre Fabinyi, a lawyer, and his wife Margit, née Nagel. He studied at the Mintagimnázium (English, "model secondary school") and the Pázmány Péter Catholic University.

  9. Geoffrey Serle - Wikipedia

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    Alan Geoffrey Serle AO, FAHA, FASSA (10 March 1922 – 27 April 1998), known as Geoff, was an Australian historian, who is best known for his books on the colony of Victoria; The Golden Age (1963) and The Rush to be Rich (1971) and his biographies of John Monash, John Curtin and Robin Boyd.