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Gillian Armstrong's My Brilliant Career ( 1979 ) featured Judy Davis and Sam Neill in early lead roles.
Novelists of classic Australian works include Marcus Clarke ( For the Term of His Natural Life ), Rolf Boldrewood ( Robbery Under Arms ), Miles Franklin ( My Brilliant Career ), Mary Durack ( Kings in Grass Castles and Keep Him My Country ) and Jeannie Gunn ( We of the Never Never ).
Shortly after the publication of My Brilliant Career, Franklin wrote a sequel, My Career Goes Bung, which would not be published until 1946.
Melbourne band TISM feature a spoken word diatribe titled " My Brilliant Huntington's Chorea " on the bonus disc from their 1999 album www. tism. wanker. com.
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Davis first came to attention for her role as the fiery Sybylla Melvyn in the 1979 film My Brilliant Career.
First coming to prominence for her role as Sybylla Melvyn in the coming-of-age saga My Brilliant Career ( 1979 ), for which she won BAFTA Awards for Best Actress and Best Newcomer, Judy Davis also played the lead in the Australian New Wave classics Winter of Our Dreams ( 1981 ) ( as a waif-like heroin addict ) and Heatwave ( 1982 ) ( as a radical tenant organizer ).
Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, known as Miles Franklin ( 14 October 187919 September 1954 ) was an Australian writer and feminist who is best known for her novel My Brilliant Career, published in 1901.
Her best known novel, My Brilliant Career, tells the story of an irrepressible teenage feminist growing to womanhood in rural New South Wales.
New South Wales State Librarian, Dagmar Schmidmaier, said that " Miles increasingly feared that nothing she wrote matched the success of My Brilliant Career and resorted to writing under different names, including the bizarre pseudonym Brent of Bin Bin, to protect herself from poor reviews.
A revival of interest in Franklin occurred in the wake of the Australian New Wave film My Brilliant Career ( 1979 ), which won several international awards.
* My Brilliant Career ( 1901 )
* MP3 audiobook of My Brilliant Career from LibriVox
Richard Brilliant, author of My Laocoön, described Catterson's claims as " noncredible on any count ".
In 1996, he was the subject of a BBC documentary, My Brilliant Career.
My Brilliant Career-April 10, 2000
* My Brilliant Britain
Tathagat's story was showcased by National Geographic Channel in the program My Brilliant Brain.
The award was set up according to the will of Miles Franklin ( 1879 – 1954 ), who is best known for writing the Australian classic My Brilliant Career ( published in 1901 ) and for bequeathing her estate to fund this award.
His early film roles included appearances Breaker Morant, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Newsfront, My Brilliant Career and The Shiralee He also had a cameo in the 1979 war comedy The Odd Angry Shot.
* My Brilliant Career ( 1979 ) .... Mailman
Novelists of classic Australian works include Marcus Clarke ( For the Term of His Natural Life ), Miles Franklin ( My Brilliant Career ), Henry Handel Richardson ( The Fortunes of Richard Mahony ), Joseph Furphy ( Such Is Life ), Rolf Boldrewood ( Robbery Under Arms ) and Ruth Park ( The Harp in the South ).

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* My Career with the Leafs and Other Stories-1982
" During this period she wrote My Career Goes Bung in which Sybylla encounters the Sydney literary set.
* My Career Goes Bung ( 1946 )
CQUniversity offers a number of scholarships to current and prospective students, including the BMC Building My Career Scholarship and the BMA Scholarship in partnership with mining company BHP Billiton.

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My God, how long is he going to wait, I thought.
She said, `` My name is Songau and these girls are Ponkob and Piwen.
`` My name is Dandy Brandon, missy.
My definition of this much abused adjective is that a reconstructed rebel is one who is glad that the North won the War.
As he informs Watson, `` My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of existence.
`` My doctors assure me that this increased percentage of risk is not great ''.
My intention, therefore, is not to say that Faulkner's awareness has been confined within the borders of the South, but rather that he has looked at his world as a Southerner and that presumably his outlook is Southern.
My reply is that I associate myself with all those who affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations should contribute to the theory and practice of human dignity.
Thus Burns's `` My love is like a red, red rose '' and Hopkins' `` The thunder-purple sea-beach, plumed purple of Thunder '' although clearly intelligible in content, hardly present ideas of the sort with which we are here concerned.
My other nugget of art and architectural knowledge -- besides remembering that it was Ghiberti who designed the doors of the baptistery in Florence -- is the three styles of Greek columns.
My argument is that there was no Saxon Shore prior to that time even though the forts had been in existence since the time of Carausius.
My last gift to him is complete silence until the book is out and the first heated discussion dies down.
She said, `` My dear, do you know what Kent House is ''??
My sincere wish is that he continues to add to this record he sets here today.
My husband is in great pain.
My unscientific friend does not believe that human stature is measurable in terms of speed, momentum, weightlessness, or distance from earth, but is a matter of the development of the human mind.
My object, rather, is to alert you to an aspect or two of the affair that could have the gravest implications for you, far beyond the legal sanctions society might inflict.
My advice, if you live long enough to continue your vocation, is that the next time you're attracted by the exotic, pass it up -- it's nothing but a headache.
My aim in mentioning this factor obviously is not to give license to `` wild therapy '' but rather to encourage us to use the time-honored clinical casework skills we already possess, and to use them with greater confidence, precision, and professional pride.
My answer is in the negative because I believe that total capital demands during the Sixties will continue to press against available supplies, and interest rates will generally tend to be firm at high levels.

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