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    An hour with C. K. Stead

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    Poet and novelist, C. K. Stead, reads a selection of his poetry including several from his collection "Geographies".Presented at the Writers and Readers Week held during the 1st New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, 13 March 1986.Introduced by Anne Mallison.Recorded by the Stout Research Centre Literary Archive. The original recording is of poor quality

    An interview with C. K. Stead

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    Stead is interviewed by Elizabeth Alley about his novel "All visitors ashore". Recorded 21 August 1984.Dubbed from a Radio New Zealand Sound Archive recording by the Stout Research Centre Literary Archive

    W. T. Stead. Nonconformist and newspaper prophet (Book review)

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    There are already several studies of W.T. Stead (1849–1912), English Congregationalist newspaper editor, Christian moral campaigner and spiritualist, but Stewart Brown brings a distinctive focus on the development of Stead's eclectic religious beliefs.No Full Tex

    Rabbit menace in New South Wales : an abridgement of the report / by David G. Stead ... commissioned on 30th April 1925 to inquire into matters connected with the rabbit menace in New South Wales.

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    At head of title: Department of Agriculture, New South Wales.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2012.; Library's copy signed by the author

    C.K. Stead

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    Entry on C.K. Stead on the Poetry Archive websit

    C.K. Stead

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    Entry on C.K. Stead on the Poetry Archive websit

    Jealousies: Mansfield in Mansfield, and the poetry of C.K. Stead

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    This paper will consider the character of Katherine Mansfield as portrayed in the novel Mansfield by C.K. Stead (2004), together with the influence of Mansfield on Stead’s poetry. In 1972, Stead was the third recipient of the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Fellowship at Menton, which enabled him to spend eight months in the South of France, working at the Villa Isola Bella, once the home of Katherine Mansfield. During this visit, Stead took the opportunity of re-reading all the Mansfield primary texts published at that time, which led directly to the publication some years later of his Letters and Journals of Katherine Mansfield: A Selection (1977). This immersion in ‘all things Mansfield’ initiated Stead’s fascination with the author, which remains undiminished. Stead set his novel Mansfield during three years from 1915-1918, a fascinating period in Mansfield’s life when she found her true voice as an author, was still in “reasonably good health”, and which was, as he points out, “the time of her most intense engagement with an extraordinary cast of characters on the English literary scene”. It was also the period of the Great War, which would profoundly affect and influence the lives of Mansfield and her contemporaries. Although technically a work of fiction, since imagination and guess work both, inevitably, play a part, nevertheless Stead’s comprehensive knowledge of Mansfield’s life and literary output, together with his uncanny ability to recreate his characters’ points of view, results in a fascinating novel which has a ring of ‘truth’ about it. The paper will also consider various poems by Stead, including ‘Jealousy 1’ and ‘Jealousy 2’, based on episodes in Mansfield’s life, together with a new poem ‘Isola Bella’, which Stead has written especially for this conferenc

    Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities

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    The chapter reflects on the 12 case studies discussed in the book and considers their implications for future research. At the end of the chapter, a new agenda for parking research in large cities is set out.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Spatial Planning and Strateg

    Data: velocity, optical backscatter and suspended sediment data for flume experiments investigating microplastic resuspension from clay and sand substrates

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    Velocity (ADV), optical backscatter and suspended sediment data for a series of annular flume experiments utilising the Core Mini Flume to investigate microplastic (fibres, nurdles) resuspension from clay and sand beds. Data used in Chapter 5, Resuspension and Flocculation of Microplastics; from Stead (2021), Fate and Transport of Microplastics within Estuaries (PhD thesis) </span
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