At the heart of this exegesis is the city-bush gap and the rivalry and stereotypes that gap has generated. I acknowledge how and why our national identity evolved from the writing of the 1890s but I argue that most current artists, particularly novelists, have failed to incorporate the ongoing cultural, societal and industrial changes that have occurred since, particularly in the last thirty years. I assert that the majority of artists still refer to and draw inspiration from established, inaccurate myths and stereotypes rather than the bush and Australian characters of today. Through examining three texts, Kate Grenville's The Idea of Perfection (Picador, Sydney, 1999), Christos Tsiolkas's Loaded (Random House, Sydney, 1995) and ...
Susanna Moodie's Roughing it in the Bush employs certain fictional strategies. Susanna the author bo...
Murray Bail’s 1998 novel “Eucalyptus” is an exposition of land ownership, plant classification and h...
In this paper McLaren discusses the development of the realist tradition in Australian literature du...
A wide-ranging consideration of the struggle between nature and culture in Australia, evident in its...
The paper focuses on two bush novels published in 1923: E.L. Grant Watson's The Desert Horizon and M...
Abstract: In the 1950s, bush settings were strong favourites for children’s novels, which often too...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
The first month of 2013 was marked by two very different events. On 12 January, the Governor Genera...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
This thesis explores the sense of place formed during childhood, as remembered by adult Australians ...
There is a strong, though not uncontested view, that a tradition of ‘place’ or ‘nature’ writing has,...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Kim Lynette TorneyHardcopy of the book is avail...
Thea Astley aptly summed up a sense of Central Queensland's regional distinctiveness when she remark...
This dissertation examines an aspect of colonial history little known outside academic circles: the ...
Susanna Moodie's Roughing it in the Bush employs certain fictional strategies. Susanna the author bo...
Murray Bail’s 1998 novel “Eucalyptus” is an exposition of land ownership, plant classification and h...
In this paper McLaren discusses the development of the realist tradition in Australian literature du...
A wide-ranging consideration of the struggle between nature and culture in Australia, evident in its...
The paper focuses on two bush novels published in 1923: E.L. Grant Watson's The Desert Horizon and M...
Abstract: In the 1950s, bush settings were strong favourites for children’s novels, which often too...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
The first month of 2013 was marked by two very different events. On 12 January, the Governor Genera...
Between nineteen-twenty and the present day Australian novelists have, in the settings of their work...
Eco-centric ideologies recognise humans as an interdependent part of a larger biotic community and t...
This thesis explores the sense of place formed during childhood, as remembered by adult Australians ...
There is a strong, though not uncontested view, that a tradition of ‘place’ or ‘nature’ writing has,...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Kim Lynette TorneyHardcopy of the book is avail...
Thea Astley aptly summed up a sense of Central Queensland's regional distinctiveness when she remark...
This dissertation examines an aspect of colonial history little known outside academic circles: the ...
Susanna Moodie's Roughing it in the Bush employs certain fictional strategies. Susanna the author bo...
Murray Bail’s 1998 novel “Eucalyptus” is an exposition of land ownership, plant classification and h...
In this paper McLaren discusses the development of the realist tradition in Australian literature du...