Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Tilting on the Axis of Evil: Australian Literature and Moral Relativism
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Dennis Haskell discusses depictions of moral relativism in Australian literature. He cites various examples including the characters of Elizabeth Costello (in Elizabeth Costello) and Ellen Roxburgh (in A Fringe of Leaves).

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