This essay offers a close reading of Mona Minim and the Smell of the Sun, a tale for children often thought to be unique in the corpus of Janet Frame in that its implied reading public compelled the author to keep her distance from her usual preoccupation with the great negative themes of twentieth-century consciousness. Yet Frame’s declaration in an interview that this was her favourite among her own published books should alert us to the possibility that thematic continuities subterraneously connect it to the rest of the work. In particular, the exploration of animal life encouraged by the genre can be seen to be paradigmatic of her interest in alternative ontologies and to encode the concern with creativity which is a touchstone of her e...
The present paper aims at vindicating the dimension where Virginia Woolf was more overtly «metaficti...
ReFramingl comprises an introduction, five chapters and a conclusion. The introduction describes the...
In 1951, Janet Frame published her first book The Lagoon and Other Stories, a collection which would...
This thesis investigates the claims Janet Frame makes for the imagination in her novels and three vo...
Janet Frame's 1979 novel Living in the Maniototo features a ubiquitous narrator whose multiple perso...
This article seeks to demonstrate how Janet Frame’s late fiction can be read as a theoretical ...
International audienceThis essay proposes to analyse the way Janet Frame defamiliarises the conventi...
Art and the initiation of the artist into the skills of her craft, along with the fiction making hab...
This investigation considers some aspects of Janet Frame's fiction that have hitherto remained obscu...
The unifying principle behind all Janet Frame\u27s novels is the theme of fiction building which is ...
Although Alice Munro is a contemporary writer who has denied having any interest in a literary trad...
A thorough examination of Jay to Bee: Janet Frame’s Letters to William Theophilus Brown (2016), whi...
Janet Frame’s novels Intensive Care (1970/1987), Daughter Buffalo (1972), and Living in the Maniotot...
Focusing on four novels by Janet Frame in dialogue with texts by Freud, Zizek, Lacan, and Silverman...
As has long been established, Janet Frame's work raises questions about representation, creativity a...
The present paper aims at vindicating the dimension where Virginia Woolf was more overtly «metaficti...
ReFramingl comprises an introduction, five chapters and a conclusion. The introduction describes the...
In 1951, Janet Frame published her first book The Lagoon and Other Stories, a collection which would...
This thesis investigates the claims Janet Frame makes for the imagination in her novels and three vo...
Janet Frame's 1979 novel Living in the Maniototo features a ubiquitous narrator whose multiple perso...
This article seeks to demonstrate how Janet Frame’s late fiction can be read as a theoretical ...
International audienceThis essay proposes to analyse the way Janet Frame defamiliarises the conventi...
Art and the initiation of the artist into the skills of her craft, along with the fiction making hab...
This investigation considers some aspects of Janet Frame's fiction that have hitherto remained obscu...
The unifying principle behind all Janet Frame\u27s novels is the theme of fiction building which is ...
Although Alice Munro is a contemporary writer who has denied having any interest in a literary trad...
A thorough examination of Jay to Bee: Janet Frame’s Letters to William Theophilus Brown (2016), whi...
Janet Frame’s novels Intensive Care (1970/1987), Daughter Buffalo (1972), and Living in the Maniotot...
Focusing on four novels by Janet Frame in dialogue with texts by Freud, Zizek, Lacan, and Silverman...
As has long been established, Janet Frame's work raises questions about representation, creativity a...
The present paper aims at vindicating the dimension where Virginia Woolf was more overtly «metaficti...
ReFramingl comprises an introduction, five chapters and a conclusion. The introduction describes the...
In 1951, Janet Frame published her first book The Lagoon and Other Stories, a collection which would...