Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 The Evolving Literature of Australian Exploration
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    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 pg. 71-96
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