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1 Gardens of Empire, Eden, and Passion in Charlotte Wood's The Submerged Cathedral Duc Dau , 2014 single work
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , November vol. 29 no. 4 2014; (p. 48-61)

'A literary criticism is presented of the book "The Submerged Cathedral" by Charlotte Wood. The novel introduces readers to images related to water and wonder, seduction and sensuality. According to the author, the character Jocelyn culivates a strong sense of awareness of place by gardening and is influenced by plants.' (Publication abstract)

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