Issue Details: First known date: 1994-1995... 1994-1995 Miles Franklin's Feminist Refunctioning of Sources in My Career Goes Bung
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The article examines literary connections between Franklin's protagonist Sybylla in My Career Goes Bung and her literary predecessors in novels by Thackeray, George Moore, and George Gissing, and discovers a 'deliberate self-conscious feminist literary appropriation' of the source characters and motifs.

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    y separately published work icon The Commonwealth Review vol. 6 no. 1 1994-1995 Z1091292 1994-1995 periodical issue 1994-1995 pg. 80-104
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