Contains a discussion about book reviewing and its effectiveness, defining book reviewers as both parasites and servants of literature: ‘Without the writer the reviewer would have no work, yet it is probably through the reviews that the writer has the best chance of speaking to an audience. The reviewer however is not merely the huckster who drums up the crowds, but, like the man in front of the tent, for much of the crowd he is the show.’ Also discussed are systematic reviews of new books provided in Australian newspapers and major literary periodicals and the condition of book reviewing in Australia. Presented is the view that the reviewer's task is more complex in relation to poetry and fiction as poetry reviewers are not only confronted...
This chapter examines three major strands of literary criticism in Australia: scholarly criticism, p...
Reviewing books is an integral part to furthering the scholarly dialogue about their respective topi...
Book reviews - a means of evaluating works of literature and introducing them to the reading public ...
Contains a discussion about book reviewing and its effectiveness, defining book reviewers as both pa...
A book review is a complex form of writing. Book reviews draw from diverse areas of knowledge to dis...
What is a book review? A book and media review is a critical appraisal of a publication (often refle...
A Literature review is an in-depth examination of the significant material in books, journals and ot...
This article responds to an ongoing public debate about whether Australian book reviewing is 'too ni...
Book reviews are a good starting point for learning how to critique the work of others. Book review...
A book review is a form of academic writing that provides a succinct yet critical analysis evaluatin...
The Geraldine Pascall Prize for Australian Critic of the Year has been awarded on 25 occasions, each...
Literature reviews serve two basic functions: they provide information to non-specialists on work th...
‘The Review and the Reviewer’ addresses the role of both the review and the reviewer within the wide...
First paragraph: Writing a book review about humour presents a difficult task. Readers will no doubt...
Academic criticism can be highly fraught and face threatening, potentially wounding to the reviewed ...
This chapter examines three major strands of literary criticism in Australia: scholarly criticism, p...
Reviewing books is an integral part to furthering the scholarly dialogue about their respective topi...
Book reviews - a means of evaluating works of literature and introducing them to the reading public ...
Contains a discussion about book reviewing and its effectiveness, defining book reviewers as both pa...
A book review is a complex form of writing. Book reviews draw from diverse areas of knowledge to dis...
What is a book review? A book and media review is a critical appraisal of a publication (often refle...
A Literature review is an in-depth examination of the significant material in books, journals and ot...
This article responds to an ongoing public debate about whether Australian book reviewing is 'too ni...
Book reviews are a good starting point for learning how to critique the work of others. Book review...
A book review is a form of academic writing that provides a succinct yet critical analysis evaluatin...
The Geraldine Pascall Prize for Australian Critic of the Year has been awarded on 25 occasions, each...
Literature reviews serve two basic functions: they provide information to non-specialists on work th...
‘The Review and the Reviewer’ addresses the role of both the review and the reviewer within the wide...
First paragraph: Writing a book review about humour presents a difficult task. Readers will no doubt...
Academic criticism can be highly fraught and face threatening, potentially wounding to the reviewed ...
This chapter examines three major strands of literary criticism in Australia: scholarly criticism, p...
Reviewing books is an integral part to furthering the scholarly dialogue about their respective topi...
Book reviews - a means of evaluating works of literature and introducing them to the reading public ...