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Issue Details: First known date: 2004... no. 101 May 2004 of Aumla est. 1953 Aumla
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The Happy Folk and the Old South Land : Entering the Mythologised Landscape of Wrightson's The Song of Wirrun, Kerrie Le Lievre , single work criticism
Discusses how Wrightson 'manipulates the generic features of the fantasy trilogy so that the texts function as a threshold or point of transition between an impoverished experience of the Australian landscape and an enriched one, not only for the characters of her story, but for the reader' (p.109).
(p. 109-122)
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