The fiction of Christina Stead ( 1902-83) is at last receiving something of its proper recognition after years of critical neglect, ascribed variously to her gender,1 to her expatriate status (born in Australia and spending her creative life in Europe and America),2 and to her left-wing politics.3 Her work is now being brought back into view within the general reappraisal of women writers and the extending of the canon of Australian literature. This essay explores her political vision with an examination of her volume of four novellas, The Puzz/elzeaded Girl ( 1968). The collection of novellas, even more than the volume of stories, is most publishers' least favourite form. It has proved similarly unattractive to critical commentary. Yet so ...
[Extract] … this essay attempts first to establish Stead’s political position and opinion of the pos...
Despite waves of interest in the work of Christina Stead, one aspect of her writing life has been la...
Christina Stead, who came of age as a writer in the 1930s, enjoyed trans-Atlantic fame before the o...
The fiction of Christina Stead (1902-83) is at last receiving something of its proper recognition af...
Christina Stead (1902–1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her sati...
The paper considers the world within that Stead brought to her first novel, made up from a wide rang...
Christina Stead was one of the great Australian writers of the twentieth century. After a revived in...
Readers and scholars routinely recognise a certain unpleasant and repellent quality in the fiction o...
[Extract]Christina Stead was, as Jose Yglesias rightly highlighted in 1965, a product of the 1930s-i...
Christina Stead's life is at once too well and too little known. Fourteen major works, totally more...
This thesis begins with an introductory survey of the various influences which shaped Christina Stea...
Bibliography: pages 205-231.This dissertation locates Christina Stead as a woman writer, who interro...
This article argues that Stead uses the techniques of the satirist to engage with the public sphere....
Christina Stead is a modernist whose life and art are profoundly informed by socialism. Chapter I de...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of English, Linguistics and Media, 1997.Bibliography: p. ...
[Extract] … this essay attempts first to establish Stead’s political position and opinion of the pos...
Despite waves of interest in the work of Christina Stead, one aspect of her writing life has been la...
Christina Stead, who came of age as a writer in the 1930s, enjoyed trans-Atlantic fame before the o...
The fiction of Christina Stead (1902-83) is at last receiving something of its proper recognition af...
Christina Stead (1902–1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her sati...
The paper considers the world within that Stead brought to her first novel, made up from a wide rang...
Christina Stead was one of the great Australian writers of the twentieth century. After a revived in...
Readers and scholars routinely recognise a certain unpleasant and repellent quality in the fiction o...
[Extract]Christina Stead was, as Jose Yglesias rightly highlighted in 1965, a product of the 1930s-i...
Christina Stead's life is at once too well and too little known. Fourteen major works, totally more...
This thesis begins with an introductory survey of the various influences which shaped Christina Stea...
Bibliography: pages 205-231.This dissertation locates Christina Stead as a woman writer, who interro...
This article argues that Stead uses the techniques of the satirist to engage with the public sphere....
Christina Stead is a modernist whose life and art are profoundly informed by socialism. Chapter I de...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of English, Linguistics and Media, 1997.Bibliography: p. ...
[Extract] … this essay attempts first to establish Stead’s political position and opinion of the pos...
Despite waves of interest in the work of Christina Stead, one aspect of her writing life has been la...
Christina Stead, who came of age as a writer in the 1930s, enjoyed trans-Atlantic fame before the o...