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* Contents derived from the Ringwood,Ringwood - Croydon - Kilsyth area,Melbourne - East,Melbourne,Victoria,:Penguin,1964 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'Explores the preoccupations that determine McAuley's poetry : a unified world view; discipline and dedication; significant results in society - that is, a return to Western civilization's tradition. Traces McAuley's poetic development and pursuit of these ideals, through a discussion of some of the major poems, Captain Quiros in particular.' (Robert Ross, Australian Literary Criticism, 1945-1988, p. 253.)
* Contents derived from the Ringwood,Ringwood - Croydon - Kilsyth area,Melbourne - East,Melbourne,Victoria,:Penguin,1976 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Contemporary State of Academic Appraisal of Australian Literature in Japanese UniversitiesYasue Arimitsu,
2011single work criticism — Appears in:
Antipodes,Junevol.
25no.
12011;(p. 7-13)Yasue Arimitsu investigates 'the state of literature in Japan, and how Australian literature was introduced to Japan, how it is now being taught at universities, and the state of academic appraisal of Australian literature in Japanese universities' and 'what learning about Australian literature means to Japanese people'. (p. 7)
Seen Through Other Eyes : Reconstructing Australian Literature in IndiaPaul Sharrad,
2010single work criticism — Appears in:
JASAL,
no.
102010;'Based on bibliographic surveys and interviews with students and teachers of Australian Literature in India, the paper assesses differences of context and reception overseas and how this reshapes meanings and forms of canons and fields as national literary constructs enter transnational networks.' (Author's abstract)
Seen Through Other Eyes : Reconstructing Australian Literature in IndiaPaul Sharrad,
2010single work criticism — Appears in:
JASAL,
no.
102010;'Based on bibliographic surveys and interviews with students and teachers of Australian Literature in India, the paper assesses differences of context and reception overseas and how this reshapes meanings and forms of canons and fields as national literary constructs enter transnational networks.' (Author's abstract)
The Contemporary State of Academic Appraisal of Australian Literature in Japanese UniversitiesYasue Arimitsu,
2011single work criticism — Appears in:
Antipodes,Junevol.
25no.
12011;(p. 7-13)Yasue Arimitsu investigates 'the state of literature in Japan, and how Australian literature was introduced to Japan, how it is now being taught at universities, and the state of academic appraisal of Australian literature in Japanese universities' and 'what learning about Australian literature means to Japanese people'. (p. 7)