Issue Details: First known date: 1990... 1990 Ever 'Unread' : Christina Stead's 'The Man Who Loved Children'
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'The three articles that follow were commissioned in order to celebrate the fact that, fifty years after publication, The Man Who Loved Children still fascinates, still presents itself as "unread," and more than ever seems a puzzle that we must work at if we are to further our thinking on the nature of narrative in its relations to gender, politics, aesthetics, and reality. '

Source: Introduction.

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