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Stewart examines the European influence on Maurice Guest and demonstrates how Richardson extended and developed the techniques of J. P Jacobsen and others. Stewart explores the Nietzschean view presented through the actions of Maurice and Schilsky, demonstrating how their humanity influences a convergence or divergence from the characteristics of Neitzsche's artist-genius.

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Alternative title: "Henry Handel Richardson's Maurice Guest and the Siren Voices"
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Australian Literary Studies ALS vol. 5 no. 4 October 1972 Z597303 1972 periodical issue 1972 pg. 352-365
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Investigations in Australian Literature Ken A. Stewart , Sydney : Sydney Association for Studies in Society and Culture , 2000 Z764699 2000 selected work criticism Sydney : Sydney Association for Studies in Society and Culture , 2000 pg. 133-149
    Note: With title: "Henry Handel Richardson's Maurice Guest and the Siren Voices"
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