Sigrun Meinig Sigrun Meinig i(A62671 works by)
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1 1 Myopic Visions : Rodney Hall's The Second Bridegroom Sigrun Meinig , 2005 single work criticism
— Appears in: Towards a Transcultural Future : Literature and Society in a 'Post'-Colonial World [2] 2005; (p. 169-176)
1 2 y separately published work icon Witnessing the Past : History and Post-Colonialism in Australian Historical Novels Sigrun Meinig , Tubingen : Gunter Narr , 2004 Z1239368 2004 single work criticism
1 'By the Waters of Babylon' : A Political Fairytale of Two Cities Sigrun Meinig , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 18 no. 2 2004; (p. 180-181)

— Review of The Last Love Story : A Fairytale of the Day After Tomorrow Rodney Hall , 2004 single work novel
1 Framing History: Photography in Rodney Hall's 'Yandilli Trilogy' Sigrun Meinig , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 16 no. 1 2002; (p. 29-33)
1 Literary Lessons from the Past : Stereotypes and Intertextuality in Peter Carey's Jack Maggs Sigrun Meinig , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: Missions of Interdependence : A Literary Directory 2002; (p. 299-307)
1 y separately published work icon Witnessing the Past : The Representation of History and Australia's Post-Colonial Predicament in Selected Historical Novels by Henry Handel Richardson, Patrick White, Peter Carey and Rodney Hall Sigrun Meinig , 2002 Z986523 2002 single work thesis
1 Filming Blindness: Rodney Hall's The Day We Had Hitler Home Sigrun Meinig , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 15 no. 2 2001; (p. 140-141)

— Review of The Day We Had Hitler Home : A Novel Rodney Hall , 2000 single work novel
1 An Australian Convict in the Great English City : Peter Carey's "Jack Maggs" Sigrun Meinig , 2000 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Writing and the City : Refereed Proceedings of the 1999 Conference Held at the New South Wales Writers' Centre Sydney 2-6 July 1999 2000; (p. 144-149)
Examines the significance of the metropolis London in post-colonial thinking in general and in Carey's novel in particular, and explores the novel's "Australianness" in relation to the ending of Jack Maggs.
1 An Australian Convict in the Great English City : Peter Carey's Jack Maggs Sigrun Meinig , 2000 single work criticism
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 60 no. 3 2000; (p. 57-65)
This criticism examines the character of Jack Maggs from Peter Carey's novel against the historical setting of London in 1837. It shows why Jack Maggs is essentially Australian and explores the perceptions of power and superiority between the East and West End of London.
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