Australian readers consumed with great interest the fruits of the war books boom that began in Europe in the late 1920s. But it was not until the early 1930s that returned soldiers in Australia began to consider the war in memoir and fiction. This article examines the nature of Australian writing about the Great War during the 1930s and seeks to explain why the conflict produced little work of enduring interest or literary merit. It argues that literary representations of the war, which gave emphasis to its tragic and traumatic elements, were overwhelmed by those remembering a war that challenged but did not defeat its Australian participants. The article traces the reason for the triumph of what can be called \u27middlebrow\u27 representat...
So much writing of Australian military history has been about what happened-and to whom. All too oft...
This article surveys Australian citizenship: its distinctive characteristics in the first half of th...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
The twenty-seven original contributions to this volume investigate the ways in which the First World...
The Second World War stands across the 20th century like a colossus. Its death toll, geographical sp...
© 2015 Joseph MooreThis thesis investigates historiographical and literary representations of World ...
Error condition detected In Australia as elsewhere within the belligerent nations of the Great War, ...
Traditionally, Australian novels about the First World War have been treated as shrines of an annoyi...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Bart ZiinoDebates over 'the' experience of Australi...
This essay addresses the central role of the Gallipoli campaign (WWI) in the Australian national nar...
This thesis examines the role of the Anzac myth in the imagining of Australian nationhood. It consid...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
So much writing of Australian military history has been about what happened-and to whom. All too oft...
This article surveys Australian citizenship: its distinctive characteristics in the first half of th...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
The twenty-seven original contributions to this volume investigate the ways in which the First World...
The Second World War stands across the 20th century like a colossus. Its death toll, geographical sp...
© 2015 Joseph MooreThis thesis investigates historiographical and literary representations of World ...
Error condition detected In Australia as elsewhere within the belligerent nations of the Great War, ...
Traditionally, Australian novels about the First World War have been treated as shrines of an annoyi...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Bart ZiinoDebates over 'the' experience of Australi...
This essay addresses the central role of the Gallipoli campaign (WWI) in the Australian national nar...
This thesis examines the role of the Anzac myth in the imagining of Australian nationhood. It consid...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscrip...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
So much writing of Australian military history has been about what happened-and to whom. All too oft...
This article surveys Australian citizenship: its distinctive characteristics in the first half of th...
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire...