Winona Howe Winona Howe i(A83611 works by)
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1 Inspecting Women: Arthur W. Upfield and Napoleon Bonaparte Winona Howe , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 18 no. 1 2004; (p. 77-79) Investigating Arthur Upfield : A Centenary Collection of Critical Essays 2012; (p. 195-201)
Howe examines Upfield's relationships with women and looks also at the portrayal of women in his Bony novels. She concludes that 'Both Upfield and his fictional detective are continually caught in predicaments they find confusing' and contends that the two respond as they do partly 'because they are both outsiders'.
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