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y separately published work icon The English Men : Professing Literature in Australian Universities Leigh Dale , Canberra : Association for the Study of Australian Literature , 1997 Z159709 1997 single work criticism The English Men [2nd edition titled The Enchantment of English] is a study of the teaching of English in Australian universities, from its beginnings in the second half of the nineteenth century through to the 1960s and 1970s, a period in which universities proliferated and diversified. [from Trove]
y separately published work icon A Career in Writing : Judah Waten and the Cultural Politics of a Literary Career David Carter , Toowoomba : Association for the Study of Australian Literature , 1997 Z159609 1997 single work criticism Toowoomba : Association for the Study of Australian Literature , 1997
y separately published work icon Jamming the Machinery : Contemporary Australian Women's Writing Alison Bartlett , Toowoomba : Association for the Study of Australian Literature , 1998 Z509104 1998 selected work criticism Toowoomba : Association for the Study of Australian Literature , 1998
y separately published work icon Real Relations : The Feminist Politics of Form in Australian Fiction Susan Lever , Rushcutters Bay : Association for the Study of Australian Literature Halstead Press , 2000 Z11707 2000 selected work criticism Rushcutters Bay : Association for the Study of Australian Literature Halstead Press , 2000
y separately published work icon Christina Stead : Satirist Anne Pender , Altona : Common Ground , 2002 Z960254 2002 single work criticism Reviews Stead's novels as inheritors of the tradition of Roman satire, arguing that Stead's satirical fiction presents a contemporary view of her own historical period from 1930 until the Cold War. Drawing on Stead's notes, diaries and manuscripts, Pender examines several of Stead's novels and her English short stories and puts forward an argument about the centrality of satire to Stead's discourse about culture and history. She also draws attention to the intellectual rigour and encyclopaedic breadth and vision evident in Stead's fiction and demonstrates Stead's significant contribution to the radical novel in the twentieth century. Altona : Common Ground , 2002
y separately published work icon Subverting the Empire : Explorers and Exploration in Australian Fiction Paul Genoni , Altona Toowoomba : Common Ground Association for the Study of Australian Literature , 2004 Z1134370 2004 multi chapter work criticism 'Subverting the Empire traces the influences of Australian colonial exploration on writers of contemporary Australian fiction. Exploration journals serve as points of origin for social myths that continue to exercise the national imagination. This book examines these myths through a reading of the work of Thea Astley, Gerald Murnane and Rodney Hall' (back cover). Altona Toowoomba : Common Ground Association for the Study of Australian Literature , 2004
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