This keynote addresses the topic of "style" in Australian letters. It speculates that "Australian style" is very much a product of a melancholic personality, and that being "unhoused" is the modern condition of a writer's formation. The paper also goes on to explore how biography and autobiography are imaginatively interwoven to produce the uncanny in narrative; a puzzlement about the real which makes it difficult to live without writing. Proposing that there are three stages in the composition of a novel: lightning, agony and vertigo, it is suggested that there is an overlay of this pattern upon the trajectory of a writer's career, from early disturbances, through production of work, to late style
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
In the period between the two World Wars, Australian literature began to reflect an acceptance of th...
This keynote addresses the topic of "style" in Australian letters. It speculates that "Australian st...
There is a strong, though not uncontested view, that a tradition of ‘place’ or ‘nature’ writing has,...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hays ...
Melancholy seems always to have had a bad press. In this essay I explore the ways in which the expre...
Hemingway said that the ‘hardest thing about the writing endeavour is ‘getting the words right’. But...
© 2012 Dr. Michael FarrellThis is a thesis that takes the notion of ‘unsettlement’ in opposition to ...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hay’...
This article explores the meaningfulness of ‘style’ as a critical concept in contemporary English li...
This article focuses on the trauma memoir as an identifiable type of creative writing.It begins by t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 219-243.Introduction -- 1. 'Magic realism' and Australian nar...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Gabrielle LisThis Creative Writing MA has two main ...
It is argued that the emergence of ‘multiculturalism’ in Australia during the Nineteen-eighties was ...
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
In the period between the two World Wars, Australian literature began to reflect an acceptance of th...
This keynote addresses the topic of "style" in Australian letters. It speculates that "Australian st...
There is a strong, though not uncontested view, that a tradition of ‘place’ or ‘nature’ writing has,...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hays ...
Melancholy seems always to have had a bad press. In this essay I explore the ways in which the expre...
Hemingway said that the ‘hardest thing about the writing endeavour is ‘getting the words right’. But...
© 2012 Dr. Michael FarrellThis is a thesis that takes the notion of ‘unsettlement’ in opposition to ...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hay’...
This article explores the meaningfulness of ‘style’ as a critical concept in contemporary English li...
This article focuses on the trauma memoir as an identifiable type of creative writing.It begins by t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 219-243.Introduction -- 1. 'Magic realism' and Australian nar...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Gabrielle LisThis Creative Writing MA has two main ...
It is argued that the emergence of ‘multiculturalism’ in Australia during the Nineteen-eighties was ...
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
I have titled this essay “The Other Literature of Australia”. By this, I mean the writing by and abo...
In the period between the two World Wars, Australian literature began to reflect an acceptance of th...