The paper examines the way the desert functions in Grant Watson's novels Desert Horizon and Daimon and how he re-interprets in quasi-moral and spiritual terms experiences common to most desert travellers
When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to lea...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...
This paper traces the impact of Watson's experiences in Western Australia on the development of his ...
The paper focuses on two bush novels published in 1923: E.L. Grant Watson's The Desert Horizon and M...
REVIEW: The Soul of the Desert. Philippa Nikulinsky and Stephen D. Hopper. Fremantle, WA: Fremantle ...
In 1977, Robyn Davidson travelled from Alice Springs across 2,700 kilometres of Australian desert to...
This article investigates the meaning and function of the extreme place of the desert in Patrick Whi...
The paper discusses Robyn Davidson's travel narrative Tracks arguing that it produces a desert spac...
The following analysis of the Australian Outback as an imagined space is informed by theories descri...
Australia is the most arid continent on earth. This thesis explores how that challenge shaped the wa...
Novels Walg and the Desert preserve the motifs of the quest for identity, caused misbalance and the ...
The Australian deserts are extensive but relatively well vegetated, compared with the hyperarid Nami...
The seventeenth conference of the Australasian Victorian Studies Association was held at the Univers...
Arthur Conan Doyle employed the quest narrative structure in his Professor Challenger novels and sho...
When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to lea...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...
This paper traces the impact of Watson's experiences in Western Australia on the development of his ...
The paper focuses on two bush novels published in 1923: E.L. Grant Watson's The Desert Horizon and M...
REVIEW: The Soul of the Desert. Philippa Nikulinsky and Stephen D. Hopper. Fremantle, WA: Fremantle ...
In 1977, Robyn Davidson travelled from Alice Springs across 2,700 kilometres of Australian desert to...
This article investigates the meaning and function of the extreme place of the desert in Patrick Whi...
The paper discusses Robyn Davidson's travel narrative Tracks arguing that it produces a desert spac...
The following analysis of the Australian Outback as an imagined space is informed by theories descri...
Australia is the most arid continent on earth. This thesis explores how that challenge shaped the wa...
Novels Walg and the Desert preserve the motifs of the quest for identity, caused misbalance and the ...
The Australian deserts are extensive but relatively well vegetated, compared with the hyperarid Nami...
The seventeenth conference of the Australasian Victorian Studies Association was held at the Univers...
Arthur Conan Doyle employed the quest narrative structure in his Professor Challenger novels and sho...
When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to lea...
European exploration and colonization of Australia was in large part a project of labeling, erasing,...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...