Reviewers of the last batch of Australian literary histories rightly asked in what sense such works can be considered 'historical'. After reading the second Oxford history, David Carter even wondered if literary critics were the best people, after all, to write literary history, or whether the job should be left to professional historians. It's perhaps unsurprising, then, that among the most satisfyingly 'historical' chapters in "The Penguin New Literary History of Australia" (1988) and "The Oxford Literary History of Australia" (1998) were those written by historian Richard Nile. Nile's new book, "The Making of the Australian Literary Imagination", is an elaboration of those highly regarded chapters. Its importance lies in its innovative a...
There has been a relative flood of general histories in the last few years, not necessarily prompted...
Making Australian History : perspectives on the past since 1788 contains landmark primary and second...
A history of the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies from its beginnings in 1966 to its 50th ...
Reviewing The Oxford Literary History of Australia is a tricky, discomfiting affair. What do we expe...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
The Australian Legend and Its Discontents explores the narrative construction of Australia, and thos...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
More fashionable than political, social, or economic history, cultural history has become the predom...
The first essay here, 'Literature, History, and Literary History', was written in the mid-1970s. My ...
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and i...
These essays tap into wider debates, too, about the nature and purpose of history - and the 'history...
Although he attributes it to Walter McVitty’s "Innocence and Experience" (1981) and Brenda Niall’s "...
Most literary histories of Australian regions are positioned as a small part of a national literary ...
review of A History of the Book in Australia 1891-1945: A National Culture in a Colonised Market. Ed...
This review article is a critical assessment of the recent Cambridge History of Australian Literatur...
There has been a relative flood of general histories in the last few years, not necessarily prompted...
Making Australian History : perspectives on the past since 1788 contains landmark primary and second...
A history of the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies from its beginnings in 1966 to its 50th ...
Reviewing The Oxford Literary History of Australia is a tricky, discomfiting affair. What do we expe...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
The Australian Legend and Its Discontents explores the narrative construction of Australia, and thos...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
More fashionable than political, social, or economic history, cultural history has become the predom...
The first essay here, 'Literature, History, and Literary History', was written in the mid-1970s. My ...
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and i...
These essays tap into wider debates, too, about the nature and purpose of history - and the 'history...
Although he attributes it to Walter McVitty’s "Innocence and Experience" (1981) and Brenda Niall’s "...
Most literary histories of Australian regions are positioned as a small part of a national literary ...
review of A History of the Book in Australia 1891-1945: A National Culture in a Colonised Market. Ed...
This review article is a critical assessment of the recent Cambridge History of Australian Literatur...
There has been a relative flood of general histories in the last few years, not necessarily prompted...
Making Australian History : perspectives on the past since 1788 contains landmark primary and second...
A history of the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies from its beginnings in 1966 to its 50th ...