1 | J. M. Fox, 'State Aid to the Arts in New Zealand'. MA thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, 1967, pp. 13-21; P. S. Romanov, 'Towards a New Zealand National Theatre: a study of indigenous professional theatre in New Zealand, 1945-1960'. PhD thesis, University of Oregon, 1973, p.73ff |
2 | Quoted in Fox, 'State Aid to the Arts', p.19 |
3 | A. Goodwin, 'A National Theatre', Landfall, 9, Mar. 1949 (v.3, n.1), pp.69-72. Goodwin's proposals were prompted in part by the experiment of the WEA-based Community Arts Service, which from 1946 toured dramatic productions around the Auckland district. |
4 |
New Zealand Parliamentary Debates, v.277, 1947, p.755page 267 |
5 | L Milner, 'U.S. Federal Theatre Project: A People's Theatre?', Tomorrow, 23 Nov. 1938 (v.5, n.2), p.59 |
6 | R.A.K. Mason, 'Mr Kerridge Tries Culture', Landfall 5, Mar. 1948 (v.2, n.1), pp.34-8; 'National Theatre. Time to Act', Press, 29 Nov. 1948, p.6 |
7 | N. Marsh, 'ANational Theatre', Landfall 9, Mar. 1949 (v.3, n.1), p.67 |
8 | H. W. Rhodes, The Cult of Culture', Tomorrow, 25 July 1934 (v.1, n.3), p.13 |
9 | R. Taylor, 'Dennis Knight Turner— artist'. Paper given at Labour History Conference: Culture and the Labour Movement, Wellington, 20-1 Oct. 1990 |
10 | 'UnityCentre', Peoples Voice, 26 Jan. 1944, p.8 |
11 | Ibid. The Unity Centre murals, now held in the Alexander Turnbull Library, are reproduced in Sites, 16, Autumn 1988, pp.71-6 |
12 |
Peoples Voice, 20 July 1946, p.2 |
13 |
In Print, 23 Sept. 1942, p. [4] |
14 | E. Locke. Letter to author, 30 Mar. 1984 |
15 |
In Print, 6 Dec. 1942. p. [2] |
16 | Songsheets. H. O. Roth. Private collection |
17 | Programme, May 1946. Jack Locke Deposit: item 17. University of Canterbury Library |
18 | Rhodes, 'The Dance of Life', Tomorrow, 10 Apr. 1935 (v.1, n.38), p.io |
19 | Ibid. |
20 | 'Revolt in the Madhouse', ibid., 14 Apr. 1937(v.3, n.12), p.370 |
21 | 'Forerunners', ibid., 28 Aug. 1935 (v.1, n.44), p.12 |
22 | 'Revolt in the Madhouse', pp.369-70 |
23 | 'Heroes in Fiction' (3), ibid., 7 July 1937 (v.3, n.18), pp.561-2 |
24 | 'The Novels of Lewis Jones', ibid., 22 Nov. 1939 (v.6, n.12), pp.50-1. Rhodes also reviewed these two novels in the Peoples Voice under the title 'Miner Who Wrote For The People' (8 Dec. 1939, p.7) |
25 | F. Sargeson, correspondence, Tomorrow, 4 Aug. 1937 (v.3, n.20), p.632; T. Woollaston, correspondence, ibid., 30 Mar. 1938 (v.4, n.11), p.352 |
26 | Rhodes, correspondence, ibid. |
27 | 'The Cult of Culture', pp.12-13 |
28 | 'Literature in the Land of the Soviets III: Proletarian Writers', Tomorrow, 13 Mar. 1935 (v.1, n.34), p.13 |
29 |
Writers Between Two Wars. AEWS discussion course, 1943, p.64 |
30 | T. Eagleton, Marxism and Literary Criticism. London: Methuen, 1981, p.54 |
31 | R. Horrocks, 'No Theory Permitted on These Premises', AND, 2, Feb. 1984, p.136 |
32 | 'This Culture', Co-op Books, Dec. 1943 (v.1, n.2), p.1 |
33 | A. Curnow, A Book of New Zealand Verse 1923-45. Christchurch: Caxton Press, 1945, p.18 |
34 |
Phoenix, Mar. 1932 (v.1, n.1), p. [1]; 'Notes', Landfall, Mar. 1947 (v.1, n.1), p.3; M.H. Holcroft, Discovered Isles. A Trilogy. Christchurch: Caxton Press, 1950, p.83 |
35 | Curnow, A Book of New Zealand Verse, p.52 |
36 | Ibid., p.17 |