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W.E. Collin, E.K. Brown, and the Writing of Canadian Literary History
Literary criticism Literary history History Poetry patriotism
2014/1/18
Critics of Canadian literature would do well to consider Clifford Siskin's words: "Acknowledging, in fact foregrounding, its own status as a genre, literary history now counts among its objects of inq...
Writing Around the Holocaust: Uncovering the Ethical Centre of Beautiful Losers
the Holocaust Beautiful Losers Holocaust
2014/1/18
Leonard Cohen's novel Beautiful Losers has attracted comment as an exemplary vision of the drug inspired pop culture of the 'sixties; as a metafictional experiment in which the author self-consciously...
Mirror-Writing: Social-realism in the Short Stories of O.Henry and Prem Chand
Mirror-Writing Social-realism Short Stories O.Henry Prem Chand
2010/9/30
All writers are true inheritors and by virtue of their creative power contribute in the very process of inheritance. They take whether consciously or not, what their predecessors pass on to them, thro...
Thea Astley: Writing in an Overpoweringly Male Dominated Literary World
Thea Astley Writing Overpoweringly Male Dominated Literary World
2010/9/30
Thea Astley, a distinguished writer in Australian literature has received many awards for her fourteen novels and two collections of short stories. She has emerged as the most prominent woman writer i...
REFUNCTIONALISING THE PAST:SALMAN RUSHDIE’S RE-WRITING OF THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY NOVELISTIC CONVENTIONS IN MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN
Salmon Rushdie fictional autobiographies Midnight's Children
2009/10/21
Salmon Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children consciously "works" with the conventions used by eighteenth-century writers of fictional autobiographies, such as Defoe, giving them new life and a parodic f...
WRITING THE LIFE OF THE TEXT:THE CASE OF W.B. YEATS
Yeats authors'/publishers' archives textual biography oeuvre rewriting/revision textual instability authorial intention literary genetics publishing history author bibliography
2009/10/19
Using authors' and publishers' archives textual biography can trace multitudinous textual lives, afterlives and new lives in real incarnations. Those latter categories are whole subjects in themselves...
STEPHEN SPENDER, THE 1930S, AND SPANISH WRITING
Stephen Spender Spanish Civil War Spanish literature Lorca reception
2009/10/19
During the Spanish Civil War, the English literary world constructed important meanings about itself through its response to the conflict, a war in which the future of European Writing itself was bein...
Fact and Fiction: Writing the Difference Between Suicide and Death
AIDS/HIV Foucault Deleuze Nietzsche
2008/11/7
Did Michel Foucault die of AIDS or did he kill himself? Did he knowingly infect others in the bath houses in San Francisco or was he unaware that he was ill and of how less-than-safe sex could spread...
Australian Writing, Deep Ecology and Julia Leigh's The Hunter
Australian Literature Australian Writing The Hunter Deep Ecology
2008/10/27
There was a mixed reaction to the publication of Julia Leighs The Hunter in 1999. Her
novel about an agent who goes in search of the thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) to harvest
its genetic informat...
Writing in “A Fairy Story Landscape”:Fairy Tales and Contemporary Australian Fiction
Australian Literature Fairy Story Landscape Fiction Fairy Tales
2008/10/24
Fairy tales are everywhere in Australian fiction. Some of the most beloved characters
in Australian literature are compared by their authors to fairy-tale heroes and
heroines. Murray Bail has writte...
The Wood from the Trees: Taxonomy and the Eucalypt as the New National Hero in Recent Australian Writing
Australian Literature Recent Australian Writing New National Hero
2008/10/20
A number of recent successful Australian narratives have revealed a striking fixation
with trees, especially indigenous trees, and particularly the eucalypt. Most
obviously in Murray Bail’s Eucalypt...
Writing the’Fatal Moment’Crisis, Community and the Literary Imagination in M. Barnard Eldershaw’s Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Australian Literature Literary Imagination Tomorrow
2008/10/16
M. Barnard Eldershaw’s novel Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow was written
during and just after World War II. This was a fraught period for Australia’s writers.
People questioned what role the w...
Gail Jones’s “light writing”:Memory and the Photo-graph
Australian Literature light writing Gail Jones
2008/10/13
Photography has been used for many purposes—to memorialise,
propagandise, record, lament and celebrate diverse human experience. Its
status as a realist mode of representation, and as art, has been ...
Just Words: Australian Authors Writing for Justice Ed. Bernadette Brennan Tolerance, Prejudice, Fear Gideon Haigh et al
Australian Literature Just Words Authors Writing
2008/10/8
Shrapnel from broken headlines, these words and names are the indigestible residue of the last decade’s public sphere. Like the fragments in a kaleidoscope, the patterns change but they don’t. Even in...
The international genre of true crime writing has been adapted and reinvented in specific ways in an Australian context, where true crime has a particular cultural resonance in rhetorics of nation. Th...