Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 “A Search for Presence or a Reflection on Absence?” : Aesthetics and Ethics in Kate Grenville’s One Life: My Mother’s Story
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'This essay contributes to conversations about the ethical complexities that arise when a writer transforms a subject’s firsthand accounts into a narrative for a broad readership. It asks if the aesthetic features of Kate Grenville’s One Life: My Mother’s Story (2015) can both prioritize readers’ engagement and allow for an ethical portrayal of the mother-subject.' (Publication abstract)

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