Hugo Hultenberg (International) assertion Hugo Hultenberg i(A67547 works by)
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3 28 A House Is Built M. Barnard Eldershaw , ( trans. Hugo Hultenberg with title Vart hus i Sydney ) Stockholm : Ljus , 1948 1929 single work novel historical fiction
2 6 y separately published work icon Daimon E. L. Grant Watson , ( trans. Hugo Hultenberg with title Vildmarken Kallar ) Stockholm : Norstedt , 1926 Z36780 1925 single work novel Roslynn Haynes comments: 'The Desert Horizon and its sequel Daimon closely mirror Watson's own inner struggle to come to terms with the desert as a metaphysical experience. The two central figures, Martin O'Brian (who came to the desert as a child of eight and identifies wholly with it) and his English wife Maggie (who arrived in Australia as a young woman and finds it appalling) re-enact in their vexed relationship the inner turmoil of Watson's alternating fascination with and revulsion from the land.' Roslynn Haynes, 'Dying of Landscape: E.L. Grant Watson and the Australian Desert', Australian Literary Studies 19.1 (1999): 35).
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