During my last study stay in Australia in 1994 I got hold of two handsome newly published books of poems that caught my attention as a European scholar doing research "down under". These two books discussed here are: On the Move: Australian Poets in Europe (1992), edited by Geoff Page, and Changing Places: Australian Writers in Europe (1994), edited by Laurie Hergenhan and Irmtraud Petersson. They have attracted some criticism in Australia, but hardly so in Europe, where the poems are set. It seems to be our task, of us European literary critics, to amend this, which this paper sets out to do
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During my last study stay in Australia in 1994 I got bold of two handsome newly published books of p...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writing which does not exclusively belong to the ...
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Travel has always been an important trope of settler literature, central not only to colonial displa...
This article focuses on the portrayal of Australia by two female French travel writers at the turn o...
In Feb 2014 Bruno Latour gave a lecture at the Royal Academy of Copenhagen on the affects of capital...
During my last study stay in Australia in 1994 I got bold of two handsome newly published books of p...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writmg which does not exclusively belong to this ...
It is amazing to see just how much travel writing, writing which does not exclusively belong to the ...
Although commonly characterized as an immigrant nation, Australia has been shaped just as importantl...
Review of Robert Dixon and Brigid Rooney, eds Scenes of Reading: Is Australian Literature a World Li...
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
Hergenhan recalls the development of American involvement in Australian literary studies. Her partic...
The modern incarnation of the nation-state is a relatively new socio-political arrangement, frequent...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
belonging to the younger generation, have come to accept Australia as a new, second homeland, a luck...
George Johnstone's Clean Straw for Nothing (1969) and Tim Winton's The Riders (1994) belong to the s...
Travel has always been an important trope of settler literature, central not only to colonial displa...
This article focuses on the portrayal of Australia by two female French travel writers at the turn o...
In Feb 2014 Bruno Latour gave a lecture at the Royal Academy of Copenhagen on the affects of capital...