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Talk | ‘Jane and D’Arcy-Folly is not always Folly’ | 9 November 2019

Events, Featured events

When | Saturday, 9 November 2019 | 2:00pm til 3:30pm   Where | Sydney Mechanic School of Arts, Mitchell Theatre, Level 1, SMSA Building, 280 Pitt Street, Sydney.   No bookings required.    Image Credit | Portrait from “The Novels of Jane...
The Mystery of Picnic at Hanging Rock

The Mystery of Picnic at Hanging Rock

Events, History Week 2018

Did girls die at Hanging Rock, or did something far more sinister happen? Lake Mac Libraries and Marguerite Johnson explore the mystery this History Week.

Why We Read True Crime

Why We Read True Crime

Events, Featured events, History Week 2018, Speaker Connect

Woollahra Libraries will host Rachel Franks this History Week as she investigates the power and popularity of true crime.

Scholarly Musings: Children’s Literature in 19th Century Australia

Scholarly Musings: Children’s Literature in 19th Century Australia

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The State Library of NSW hosts their final Scholarly Musings for 2017: Anne Jamison on children’s literature of 19th century Australia. Tues 7 Nov, 11am.

Vasudha Chandra: The Mishaps and Maladies of the Brontë Sisters

Vasudha Chandra: The Mishaps and Maladies of the Brontë Sisters

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Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts host Dr Vasudha Chandra for an talk on illness in the lives and novels of the three Brontë sisters: Wed 13 Sep, 12:30pm.

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