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Alison Croggon (born 1962) is a
contemporary Australian poet, playwright,
fantasy novelist, and librettist. Born in the Transvaal,
South Africa, Alison...
- The Gift (aka The Naming) is 2002
fantasy novel by
Alison Croggon. It is the
first in her
Pellinor quartet. The Gift was
first published in Australia...
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Pellinor is a
fantasy series by
Australian author Alison Croggon,
spanning four
books and a prequel. The
series is the
retelling of the "Naraudh Lar-Chanë"...
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Theatre Company. Rabe was once
described by
Melbourne theatre critic Alison Croggon as
having the sort of
presence that "makes shy
people swallow hard and...
- III at the
Melbourne Theatre Company directed by
Simon Philips.
Alison Croggon in The
Australian wrote: "This is a
deeply intelligent performance, physically...
- From 1814 onwards,
Croggon paid
rates for the factory. The
business continued to be
successful long
after Coade's death, but
Croggon went
bankrupt in 1833...
- "Review: The Gift
Archived 26
April 2013 at the
Wayback Machine by
Alison Croggon,
Theatre Notes, 11 June 2011 The
Maids Archived 29 July 2013 at the Wayback...
- 19th-century
annual gift book
edited by
Eliza Leslie The Gift (
Croggon novel), a 2002
novel by
Alison Croggon The Gift (Nabokov novel), a 1938
novel by
Vladimir Nabokov...
- S2CIDÂ 161370974. Kenner, H., The
Cartesian Centaur, (Perspective, 1959)
Croggon, Alison. "Enter all
those wary of
Samuel Beckett". The Australian. 11 May...
- 2018). "The
House of
Bernarda Alba". Time Out.
Retrieved 14
August 2019.
Croggon,
Alison (6 June 2018). "The
silence of atrocity: The
House of Bernarda...