Issue Details: First known date: 1987... 1987 Martin Boyd's Anglo-Australian Novels : A Study of the Development of Major Themes
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'This thesis explores the development of major themes in Martin Boyd's Anglo Australian novels, that is, The Mont forts, Lucinda Bray ford and the Langton sequence. Examination of these novels shows that, though constantly drawing on Boyd's family background and his personal experience in both Australia and Europe, they are not repetitive, but demonstrate a trend towards growing maturity in writing.' (Abstract introduction)

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      Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,: 1987 .
      Extent: 108p.
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      • Thesis for the degree of Master of Arts

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