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Permissions 2008
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Series[UMA-SRE-20140053] PERMISSIONSAccession[2014.0038] GERMAINE GREER ARCHIVEIdentifierUMA-ITE-2014005300018Scope and ContentContains: Requests, most approved, to use material: article, 'Yes, gardens can be works of art - but you'd never know it from the Chelsea Flower Show', for "Thinking Gardens" web site; Katherine Philips poem for English in Wales Teacher's Resource Book; from The Revolting Garden, for Gardens: A Literary Companion (Greystone Books, Douglas & McIntyre); invitation to speak on the artist Sue Williams, at the Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast (possible estray); Lysistrata / WAAPA Amateur Stage Performance Licence; performing rights for extract from Shakespeare's Wife, to be performed by Tine Ruysschaert in Holland and Belgium; article, 'Forget RSC veterans, the best Hamlet I ever saw was a gangling 16-year-old boy in a school play', for English teachers magazine in Germany, Englisch betrifft uns; from The Change, for Just Me, by Sheila Hancock (Bloomsbury); recording of Greer talk at Southern Cross University for SCU Library (permission refused); article, 'Today's actors are Shakespeare's worst enemies' for Bell Shakespeare program; from Sex and Destiny "Emancipated Man", for ACER Year 12 Australian Capital Territory (ACT) examination paper; article, 'Ottawa vs. New York' in textbook (Nelson Education); articles, 'So Ian McKellen drops his trousers to play King Lear. That sums up the whole RSC's approach' and 'Who cares if she can't sing and can't dance? Posh Spice is the Damien Hirst of dress-wearing', for Best Australian Humorous Writing (MUP); from The Female Eunuch for The Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature (OUP); from The Revolting Garden, for The Armchair Book of Gardens: A Miscellany (Greystone Books); from Whitefella Jump Up, for We are One (Survival International); for The Female Eunuch to be read on Never Mind the Buzzcocks during Greer's appearance; from The Whole Woman, for textbook, A World of Ideas (Bedford/St Martins). Correspondents: Germaine Greer; Carol Horne (for Germaine Greer); Anne Wareham, thinkinggardens.co.uk; Chris Young, The Garden Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society; Chris S Stephens, CBAC/WJEC, Officer for English in Wales; Lucy Fry, Aitken Alexander Associates; Susan Rana, Managing Editor, Douglas & McIntyre; Amelia Gilliland, Douglas & McIntyre; Debbie Bishop, Carlton Books; Tracy Williams, Legal Deposit Monograph Books, British Library; Dermot Feenan, University of Ulster; Leah Middleton, Aitken Alexander Associates; Frans van Bronkhorst; Dieter Duwel, Englisch betrifft uns; Tram-Anh Doan, Bloomsbury Publishing; Craig Littler, Library Services Manager, Southern Cross University; Brigid Veale, Communications Manager, Southern Cross University; Kristy Rogerson, Publicity Administration Manager, Allen & Unwin; Pip Sprott, (for Bell Shakespeare); Sue Franklyn, Permissions, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER); Jessie Coffey, Cengage Learning / Nelson Education; Karen Forsythe, Permissions Editor, Copper Leife (for MUP); Jane Billinghurst, Page Wood Publishing Services; Stephen Corry, Director, Survival International; Will Elworthy, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, BBC; Peter Sherrott, HarperCollins; Diane Kraut, DK Research, Inc. Subjects: Copyright; Authors and Publishers; Journalism; Gardening; Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda; The Revolting Garden (Private Eye); Anthologies; Women artists; Lysistrata - the Sex Strike After Aristophanes; Plays; Theatre; Shakespeare's Wife; Copyright--translations; William Shakespeare; The Change; Lectures and lecturing; Sex and Destiny; Travel writing; Fashion; Wit and humour; The Female Eunuch; White Fella Jump Up; Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of; The Whole WomanAccess StatusAccess restrictions applyRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2014.0053 Unit 0002
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CreatorGreer, GermaineRoleProvenance
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Date18 January 2008-27 November 2008
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Previous System ID2014.0053.00018
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Feature CollectionThe Germaine Greer Archive
Greer, Germaine, Permissions 2008 (18 January 2008-27 November 2008), [UMA-ITE-2014005300018]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 02/05/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/346981



