Joseph Furphy, Such is Life single work   criticism  
First known date: 1992 Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 Joseph Furphy, Such is Life
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'Joseph Furphy's Such is Life (1903) opens simply and clearly enough with that memorable, sardonic initial declaration: 'Unemployed at last!’170 The complex reaction of the relief from work, while at the same time the prospect of poverty and hunger; the sense of liberation, while at the same time the hitter reflection that it is only through unemployment that working men and women can ever attain the state of leisure and relaxation available to the upper classes: all this is succinctly implied. There is a lot said but not said, a lot of social observation and
commentary on the economic situation.' (Introduction) 

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Colin Roderick Lecture, 1992
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    y separately published work icon The Radical Tradition : Lawson, Furphy, Stead Michael Wilding , Townsville : Foundation for Australian Literary Studies, James Cook University of North Queensland , 1993 Z24521 1993 selected work criticism Townsville : Foundation for Australian Literary Studies, James Cook University of North Queensland , 1993 pg. 31-58
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    y separately published work icon Studies in Classic Australian Fiction Michael Wilding , Sydney : Sydney Association for Studies in Society and Culture , 1997 Z540974 1997 multi chapter work criticism biography Sydney : Sydney Association for Studies in Society and Culture , 1997 pg. 109-133
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