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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... vol. 19 no. 4 October 2000 of Australian Literary Studies est. 1963 Australian Literary Studies
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'Touches of Nature that Make the Whole World Kin' : Furphy, Race and Anxiety, Frances Devlin-Glass , single work criticism

'What appealed to generations of readers in Furphy can trouble a late twentieth-century reader: its call to nationhood, to one (white and assimilationist) nation; its lack of self-consciousness about what that meant in terms of dispossession of the pre-existing indigenous cultures; its heroicising of the bushman and worker, and its excoriation of the (absentee) capitalist landlord and squatter. This caricature of the rich texture of the novels, in fact, says more about the uses to which Such is Life in particular has been put by nationalist critics than about the novel itself which has retained its canonical status notwithstanding generations of critical misreadings (see Hadgraft) and neglect even by professional readers in Australian literature. This paper analyses one of these areas of contention: Furphy's stand on race, where the narratives locate themselves in the race debates (in particular monogenism and polygenism) and the realities of late nineteenth-century Aboriginal/European relations in Victoria.' (Opening paragraph)

(p. 355-372)
A. D. Hope and the Apocalyptic Splendour of the Sexes, Xavier Pons , single work criticism (p. 373-386)
'Talking with Yagan's Head' : The Poetry of John Mateer, Michael Heald , single work criticism biography (p. 387-398)
Colonial Gothic : Morbid Anatomy, Commodification and Critique in Marcus Clarke's 'The Mystery of Major Molineux', Andrew McCann , single work criticism biography (p. 399-412)
Revisiting the 'Mystery of a Novel Contest' : The 'Daily Telegraph' and 'Come in Spinner', Bridget Griffen-Foley , single work criticism (p. 413-424)
Roy Bridge's Fictions of Van Diemen's Land, Peter Pierce , single work criticism biography (p. 425-432)
Starting a Journal : ALS, Hobart 1963 : James McAuley, A D Hope and Geoffrey Dutton, Laurie Hergenhan , single work criticism (p. 433-437)
Judith Wright : Corrections to Biographical Errors, Judith Wright , single work column autobiography (p. 438-439)
Untitled, Philip Mead , single work column (p. 439)
Reviews, Jeffrey Poacher , single work review
— Review of A. D. Hope : Selected Poetry and Prose A. D. Hope , 2000 selected work poetry essay extract review ; The Double Looking Glass : New and Classic Essays on the Poetry of A.D. Hope 2000 anthology essay review biography criticism ; Lost Angry Penguins : D.B. Kerr and P.G. Pfeiffer : A Path to the Wind John Miles , 2000 multi chapter work biography criticism ;
(p. 440-442)
Untitled, Susan Sheridan , single work review
— Review of Jean Devanny : Romantic Revolutionary Carole Ferrier , 1999 single work biography ;
(p. 442-446)
Untitled, Delys Bird , single work review
— Review of The Intimate Empire : Reading Women's Autobiography Gillian Whitlock , 2000 single work criticism ;
(p. 447-449)

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