Which of the following Australian poet's work is described as 'chilling testaments to the annihilation of women's creative energies under the grind of domestic cares' ?
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A.
Louisa Lawson
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B.
Judith Wright
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C.
Gwen Harwood
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D.
Mary Gilmore
Correct Answer:
C. Gwen Harwood
Explanation:
Gwen Harwood’s literature serves as a somber reflection on how domestic responsibilities can suppress female creativity. Through her writing, she investigates the impact of gender stereotypes that confine women to roles as wives and mothers, thereby restricting their opportunities. Her major publications include Poems (1963), Poems Volume II (1968), The Lion’s Bride (1981), Bone Scan (1988), and The Present Tense (1995).
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