John Docker papers, 1957-1989
John Docker papers, 1957-1989
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1957-1989
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9100
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Reference Code
Formats
Manuscripts and Clippings
Physical Description
Contents
1 metre of textual material (6 boxes) - manuscript, typescript and printed
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Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights holders
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Scope and Contents
Contents
The collection documents Dr Docker's career as an academic, writer and commentator. It largely comprises subject files and includes correspondence, research notes, draft and completed articles, conference papers and reviews, newscuttings and some personal papers.
BOX 1
‘Men against Sexism group, London’. Articles, some by Docker, newscutt...
Alternative Titles
Full title
John Docker papers, 1957-1989
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
Description source
Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2013-2014
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Dr John Docker in 1992
Administrative / Biographical history
John Edward Docker, a literary critic and cultural commentator, was born in Sydney in 1945. He attended Randwick Boys’ High School and then the University of Sydney, where he graduated with First Class Honours in English in 1967. He obtained a Master of Arts with First Class Honours in English at the University of Melbourne in 1970 and a doctorate...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9100
Record Identifier
Yezdaeb9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yezdaeb9
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Reference code
411504
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