Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 'Laughter, Not for a Cage': Miles Franklin and the Writing of Australian Literary History
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Home or Away? The Trope of Place in Australian Literary Criticism and Literary History Robert Dixon , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , July vol. 54 no. 1 2009; (p. 12-17)
Argues that the trope of place has been used in Australian literary criticism either to connect particular writers and their work with the idea of a national project and a national canon, or to exclude them from it.
Home or Away? The Trope of Place in Australian Literary Criticism and Literary History Robert Dixon , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , July vol. 54 no. 1 2009; (p. 12-17)
Argues that the trope of place has been used in Australian literary criticism either to connect particular writers and their work with the idea of a national project and a national canon, or to exclude them from it.
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