By the end of the 1970s it was clear that critics were deeply divided over the nature of Patrick White's work and his achievement. At that time, I attempted to identify their fundamental differences by asking whether White was to be seen as a traditional novelist with a religious or theosophical view of life, or as a sophisticated, ironical modern-mistrustful of language and sceptical of ever being able to express what might lie beyond words?1
Throughout his novels, Patrick White addresses himself to questions fundamental to human existence ...
2011 saw the release of The Eye of the Storm, the first adaptation to the screen of one of Patrick W...
One evening in 1957 I tuned into the Third Programme and caught a dramatised excerpt from a book. It...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
Memoirs of Many in One, Patrick White's last novel, is a challenging read. A fragmented plot-line se...
The publication of Simon During’s book Patrick White(1996) indicates that Australia’s only Nobel lau...
Memoirs of Many in One, Patrick White's last novel, is a challenging read. A fragmented plot-line se...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
Throughout his novels, Patrick White addresses himself to questions fundamental to human existence ...
2011 saw the release of The Eye of the Storm, the first adaptation to the screen of one of Patrick W...
One evening in 1957 I tuned into the Third Programme and caught a dramatised excerpt from a book. It...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
Memoirs of Many in One, Patrick White's last novel, is a challenging read. A fragmented plot-line se...
The publication of Simon During’s book Patrick White(1996) indicates that Australia’s only Nobel lau...
Memoirs of Many in One, Patrick White's last novel, is a challenging read. A fragmented plot-line se...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
Throughout his novels, Patrick White addresses himself to questions fundamental to human existence ...
2011 saw the release of The Eye of the Storm, the first adaptation to the screen of one of Patrick W...
One evening in 1957 I tuned into the Third Programme and caught a dramatised excerpt from a book. It...