Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Intended Sense of Moral Anxiety Pervades Stage Reinvention of Wake in Fright
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'If you know Wake in Fright only from its screen adaptations, Kenneth Cook’s original novel is a shockingly modern thing. It has none of the malevolence that defines the 1971 movie and 2017 miniseries remake. Instead, there is a pervasive sense of moral anxiety.'(Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon The Australian 28 June 2019 18058274 2019 newspaper issue 2019 pg. 16
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