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A compelling biography of A.D. Hope asks us to rethink his literary legacy
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An academic reflects on A.D. Hope's literary legacy and how critical reassessment through a new biography challenges assumptions about the Australian poet's conventionality and contemporary relevance.
A compelling biography of A.D. Hope asks us to rethink his literary legacy
A.D. Hope. National Archives of Australia, CC BY-NC-ND
I began teaching Australian literature not long after the death of Alec Derwent (A.D.) Hope (1907-2000). Despite Hope’s canonical status, I – like many – overlooked him, gravitating to writers more engaged with feminist, environmental, postcolonial and decolonial questions, or to those whose poetry was freshly modern, postmodern or experimental. Hope seemed conventional and dated by comparison.
Such assumptions were reinforced by his most a
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