Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Guy Boothby's 'Bid for Fortune' : Constructing an Anglo-Australian Colonial Identity for the Fin-de-Siecle London Literary Marketplace
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    y separately published work icon Changing The Victorian Subject Maggie Tonkin (editor), Mandy Treagus (editor), Madeleine Seys (editor), Sharon Crozier-De Rosa (editor), Adelaide : University of Adelaide Press , 2014 7675673 2014 anthology criticism

    'The essays in this collection examine how both colonial and British authors engage with Victorian subjects and subjectivities in their work. Some essays explore the emergence of a key trope within colonial texts: the negotiation of Victorian and settler-subject positions. Others argue for new readings of key metropolitan texts and their repositioning within literary history. These essays work to recognise the plurality of the rubric of the 'Victorian' and to expand how the category of Victorian studies can be understood.' (Publisher's website)

    Adelaide : University of Adelaide Press , 2014
    pg. 151-176
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