This article returns to The First Stone to examine the way in which Garner's name has functioned in the debate and what this can tell us about some of the functions of authorship in the public sphere
An exploration of the use of autobiography in the work of Annie Sprinkle and Bobby Baker
The contentious issue of fame, infamy, and notoriety is the issue at stake in this lecture. On the o...
This dissertation is about the Victorian debate over anonymous periodical publication and the litera...
This practice-based creative writing research project consists of a novella, Things to Talk about La...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Australian author Helen Garner has written three of the most debated litera...
The idea that women in past centuries withheld their names because they experienced their own author...
This thesis details the pseudonym use of several key female Victorian authors: Charlotte Brontë, Ann...
Helen Garner’s The First Stone (1995) has commonly been read as a feminist- authored attack on femin...
Following the publication of Helen Garner’s controversial rendering of the Ormond College sexual har...
Consumers in the marketplace of ideas are well acquainted with one aspect of the Foucauldian concept...
Today the terms ‘woman’ or ‘women’, when uttered in the realm of literary criticism, are troubled by...
In August 1912, a female correspondent calling herself ‘Fair Play’ wrote to the Aberdeen Free Press ...
\u27In the Dreaded Park\u27, first published in the Bulletin in 1961 under Gwen Harwood\u27s first p...
Today the terms ‘woman’ or ‘women’, when uttered in the realm of literary criticism, are troubled by...
Victorian and Antebellum writers were the first literary figures to construct and perform their auth...
An exploration of the use of autobiography in the work of Annie Sprinkle and Bobby Baker
The contentious issue of fame, infamy, and notoriety is the issue at stake in this lecture. On the o...
This dissertation is about the Victorian debate over anonymous periodical publication and the litera...
This practice-based creative writing research project consists of a novella, Things to Talk about La...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Australian author Helen Garner has written three of the most debated litera...
The idea that women in past centuries withheld their names because they experienced their own author...
This thesis details the pseudonym use of several key female Victorian authors: Charlotte Brontë, Ann...
Helen Garner’s The First Stone (1995) has commonly been read as a feminist- authored attack on femin...
Following the publication of Helen Garner’s controversial rendering of the Ormond College sexual har...
Consumers in the marketplace of ideas are well acquainted with one aspect of the Foucauldian concept...
Today the terms ‘woman’ or ‘women’, when uttered in the realm of literary criticism, are troubled by...
In August 1912, a female correspondent calling herself ‘Fair Play’ wrote to the Aberdeen Free Press ...
\u27In the Dreaded Park\u27, first published in the Bulletin in 1961 under Gwen Harwood\u27s first p...
Today the terms ‘woman’ or ‘women’, when uttered in the realm of literary criticism, are troubled by...
Victorian and Antebellum writers were the first literary figures to construct and perform their auth...
An exploration of the use of autobiography in the work of Annie Sprinkle and Bobby Baker
The contentious issue of fame, infamy, and notoriety is the issue at stake in this lecture. On the o...
This dissertation is about the Victorian debate over anonymous periodical publication and the litera...