Bernard William Smith - Selected Essays and Articles

Selected Essays and Articles

  • 'European vision and the south pacific' Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 8 (1950) 65-100
  • 'Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and Cook's second voyage' Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 19 (1956) 117-152
  • "Art Historical Studies in Australia with Comments on Research and Publication since 1974". Proceedings of the Australian Academy of the Humanities 12 (1982–83): 44–73. http://www.humanities.org.au/Resources/Downloads/Publications/Proceedings/Proc1983.pdf. Retrieved 2009-02-18.
  • "Sir Joseph Burke, 1913-1992". Proceedings of the Australian Academy of the Humanities 17 (1992): 46–49. http://www.humanities.org.au/Resources/Downloads/Publications/Proceedings/Proc1992.pdf. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  • 'Modernism and post-modernism: neo-colonial viewpoint—concerning the sources of modernism and post-modernism in the visual arts' Thesis Eleven 38 (1994) 104-117
  • 'Modernism, post-modernism and the formalesque', Editions 20 (1994) 9-11

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