The paper discusses the experience of islands with reference to Thea Astley's novels and their frequent images of failed Edens, and Christopher Koch's setting of novels in a particular island, Tasmania
This paper opens with a historical survey of the imaginary representation of islands in Western lite...
Most studies of Australia begin with the "the island-continent". The surrounding oceans are little m...
This article considers the different senses of island in the writings of Australian author, Randolph...
The narrator of Christopher Koch's 1958 novel The Boys in the Island claims for Tasmania “a differen...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
Australia is the planet’s sole island continent. This book argues that the uniqueness of this contra...
The paper delineates successive reinscriptions by Europeans that followed the original inscribing by...
Residential and tourism developments affect places and people across the world – their sheer number,...
This paper seeks to explore two propositions: that islands are constitutive of emotional geographies...
This dissertation explores and argues for a psychology of 'islandness' that sometimes imponderable ...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
This paper opens with a historical survey of the imaginary representation of islands in Western lite...
This paper argues for a shift in the focus of island-themed scholarship away from theories of island...
This thesis investigates the political constitution of Tasmanian islandness. Ever since colonisation...
Fictional islands are distinctive, significant literary geographies. This chapter explores these sit...
This paper opens with a historical survey of the imaginary representation of islands in Western lite...
Most studies of Australia begin with the "the island-continent". The surrounding oceans are little m...
This article considers the different senses of island in the writings of Australian author, Randolph...
The narrator of Christopher Koch's 1958 novel The Boys in the Island claims for Tasmania “a differen...
My aim is to present a reading of islands as places and resemblances, including an understanding of ...
Australia is the planet’s sole island continent. This book argues that the uniqueness of this contra...
The paper delineates successive reinscriptions by Europeans that followed the original inscribing by...
Residential and tourism developments affect places and people across the world – their sheer number,...
This paper seeks to explore two propositions: that islands are constitutive of emotional geographies...
This dissertation explores and argues for a psychology of 'islandness' that sometimes imponderable ...
This thesis examines nearly three centuries of island novels by focusing on Daniel Defoe’s Robinson ...
This paper opens with a historical survey of the imaginary representation of islands in Western lite...
This paper argues for a shift in the focus of island-themed scholarship away from theories of island...
This thesis investigates the political constitution of Tasmanian islandness. Ever since colonisation...
Fictional islands are distinctive, significant literary geographies. This chapter explores these sit...
This paper opens with a historical survey of the imaginary representation of islands in Western lite...
Most studies of Australia begin with the "the island-continent". The surrounding oceans are little m...
This article considers the different senses of island in the writings of Australian author, Randolph...