Iris Guiver Wilkinson
(Person)
Also known as: “Novitia”; Robin Hyde; Jennifer Larch; “Krino”.
Poet, novelist, journalist.
Works by this Author in Our Collection
- His Trees, quoted in Author's Note
- Peeps at Parliament: “Novitia” in the Ladies’ Gallery — Impressions of Opening Day in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Ways of the North: Life In The Cabin Country in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 5 (August 2, 1937)
- The Birds of Rakiura (Stewart Island): Titi, Kiwi, and the Summer Bird in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 12 (March 1, 1937)
- On the Road to Anywhere in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 11 (February 1, 1936)
- Bluecap. in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 4 (July 1, 1936)
- Blackberries. in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 6 (September 1, 1936)
- “I Hear Lake Water Lapping”: The Road to Paradise in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 1 (April 1, 1937)
- On the Road to Anywhere: Russell and a Rainbow: Dolce far niente at Keri-Keri: Part II. (vol 10, issue 2) in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 2 (May 1, 1935)
- Isle of the Glowing Sky: Stewart Island and a Glass Box in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 11 (February 1, 1937)
- On the Road to Anywhere: In the Snow-man Country in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 1 (April 1, 1936.)
- On the Road to Anywhere: Adventures of a Train Tramp: Part I. (vol 10, issue 01) in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 1 (April 1, 1935)
- Prayer Of A Woman. in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 12 (March 2, 1936)
- Trees in Christchurch in Journalese
- On the Road to Anywhere: Item, One Aspen Tree in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 5 (August 1, 1936)
- Old Days of Gold: Where The Streets Are Lit With Oil-Lamps in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 3 (June 1, 1937)
- On The Road To Anywhere in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 4 (July 1, 1936)
- On The Road To Anywhere in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 3 (June 1, 1936)
- On the Road to Anywhere: The Little Island of the Jade Fiords in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 2 (May 1, 1936)
- Peeps at Parliament: From the Ladies’ Gallery — The Past and Its Memories in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- The Message in Journalese
- On the Road to Anywhere: A Matter of Pipis and Kowhai: Part V. (vol 10, issue 10) in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 10 (January 1, 1936)
- The Flying-Off Place: Stuck on Ninety-Mile Beach in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 6 (September 1, 1937.)
- On the Road to Anywhere: Northern Hospitality, and—a Tawhara for Tea: Part III. (vol 10, issue 3) in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 3 (June 1, 1935)
- On the Road to Anywhere in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 12 (March 2, 1936)
- On the Road to Anywhere: Palm Lilies And A Benedictine. “Sweet Evening” In Opononi: Part IV. (vol 10, issue 5) in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 5 (August 1, 1935)
- The Stone in the Centre: Looking Down From Nelson in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 4 (July 1, 1937)
- The Invader. in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 5 (August 1, 1936)
- In Old Dunedin: A Barrel-Organ, Crab-Apples and a Castle in The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 2 (May 1, 1937)
- Peeps at Parliament: From the Ladies’ Gallery — Where the Money Comes From: The First No-Confidence Trick in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: From the Ladies’ Gallery — About the Address-in-Reply in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: An Old Lady Talks — Interludes of an Afternoon Sitting in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: An afternoon on the “Address” — The Humours of Opposition in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Concerning Certain Returns — Scientific and Otherwise in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Froth and “Babble” of Life — “Aristos. to the Lamp-Post” in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: An Hour with the “Elder Statesmen” — Mr. Jordan Draws it Mild in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: About Strawberries and Cream — More Addresses-in-Reply in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: A Fused Fusion Wire — Mr. Atmore Short-Circuited in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Wanderings through the Corridors — Do You Know? in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Mr. Parry’s Hardy Annual — Fusion Cards on the Table in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Day for Conundrums — Putting Back the Clock in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Election of Committees and Messages from the Governor-General in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: A Day of “Small Beer” — Wild Pigs and Kauri Gum in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: From the Ladies’ Gallery — War, Sickness and Distress in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: From the Ladies’ Gallery — Interrogation Day Again in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: On a Lee Shore — The Flowers That Bloom — Tra La in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Oysters a La Perrelle — Budget Night in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Discourses on Pigeons and Firemen — Expect the Unexpected in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Spring Feeling and the Taxation Bogey in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Bright News from Southland Mostly about Photographs in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: At Last Some Real Speech — Storm Breaks Over Labour Benches in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Napier’s Sad Experience — The Gentle Art of Calling Names in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: A Search for Twopence-Halfpenny — Mysteries of Finance in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Member and His Button-Hole — Concerning A Little Private Bill in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Seats of the Mighty — Also Roads and Telephones in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Auditing an Auditor — “The Champion Spotter” in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: A Spot-Less Member — Waiting for the Fire Brigade in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: “Won’t Go Home Till Morning” — The Nightmare of the Estimates in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Babes in the Wood — The Private Members’ Little Bills in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Wandering in Corridors and Cabinet Comforts in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: A New and Painful Affliction — Flowers of Speech in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: High Priest of the Cult of Good Nature — Hats in the House in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: A Little Mental Arithmetic — At Last — A Policy in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Concerning a Dormouse and the Work of the Party Whips in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Ways of the House — How Things are Done in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: More About Customs — The Milk of Human Kindness in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Just Why — Petitions and Their Sponsors in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: How The Money Goes — Mainly about Messengers in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Figures of Speech and Figures that Talk in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Tale of the Oysters and a Little Algebra in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: A Friday Night Surprise — Prime-Ministerial Thunderbolts in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Playing the Game — A Grande Passion in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Indiscretion of Mr. Corrigan — A Mare’s Nest Becomes a Hornet’s Nest in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The Pathetic Fall of the Member for Stratford — Mr. Masters’ Discomfiture in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: Among “The Lords” — Peace and Progress in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Peeps at Parliament: The last Glimpse — Exeunt Omnes — in Vale in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- From the Gallery (August 1, 1928) in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- From the Gallery (September 1, 1928) in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- From the Gallery (October 1, 1928) in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- “Fire Alarms Gone Crazy” — A Pen-Picture from Parliament in The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Check to Your King
- The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- The Godwits Fly
- Journalese
Subject of Texts
Image Gallery
Mentioned in
- Check to Your King
- England and the Maori Wars
- Introduction to the Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- Island Stories
- Journalese
- Kōtare 1999, Volume Two, Number One
- Kōtare 1999, Volume Two, Number Two
- Kōtare 2000, Volume Three, Number One
- Kōtare 2000, Volume Three, Number Two
- Kōtare 2007, Special Issue — Essays in New Zealand Literary Biography — Series One: ‘Women Prose Writers to World War I’
- Recollecting Mansfield
- Sport 24: Summer 2000
- Sport 9: Spring 1992
- The Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde
- The Godwits Fly
- The Home Front Volume II
- The Long White Cloud
- The Railways Magazine
- Trainland: How Railways Made New Zealand
- Writing Wellington: Twenty Years of Victoria University Writing Fellows
Cited in
- Book & Print in New Zealand : A Guide to Print Culture in Aotearoa
- Island Stories
- Kōtare 1999, Volume Two, Number Two
- Kōtare 2000, Volume Three, Number Two
- Sport 9: Spring 1992


