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'This paper discusses the uses and implications of the diary form in Such is Life considering the historical development of the diary across the nineteenth century, with particular reference to the Letts company. It considers the gender and imperial associations of the nineteenth-century diary and the temporal and spatial constraints imposed by the diary form and potentially used and parodied by Furphy in his selection of this format for the novel.' (Author's abstract)

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    y separately published work icon JASAL Joseph Furphy Centenary Issue vol. 13 no. 1 2013 6115689 2013 periodical issue 2013
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