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MS 9491 comprises diaries; manuscript drafts of novels, "The pursuit of happiness", "She came unarmed" and "Fifth century Athens viewed from her dramas" and short stories, "Tadpoles and veuve clicquot" and "All because of a missed connection"; cuttings of Margaret Clarke's articles in newspapers and newspaper clippings and correspondence on Marcus Clarke; letters and photographs; Clarke's will; listing of ABC musical performances and four books each sent by its author to Clarke with either an enclosed letter or signed. The books are: The orange tree and other stories / Helen Shaw, The hill of content / A.H. Spencer, Suspicion / E.J. Landon, and Men of Dunwich / Rowland Parker (3 boxes).
Copies of photographs, ca. 1880-ca. 1945 of Vida Goldstein 1949-1961, including an obituary and a personal impression by L. M. Henderson and a transcript of a radio talk by Margaret Clarke.
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Ever since her engagement, the strangest thing has been happening to Marian McAlpin: she can't eat. First meat. Then eggs, vegetables, cake, pumpkin seeds--everything! Worse yet, she has the crazy feeling that she's being eaten. Marian ought to feel consumed with passion, but she really just feels...consumed. A brilliant and powerful work rich in irony and metaphor, "The Edible Woman" is an unforgettable masterpiece by a true master of contemporary literary fiction.