Randolph Stow (1935–2010) moved to England in the 1960s, choosing to settle in his ancestral places, first in Suffolk, then in Essex. This article considers how ‘Englishness’ is evident in his choice of home, in the influences on his writings, in his interest in myth, and in his use of dialect. Continuity and renewal lie at the heart of his final two novels, The Girl Green as Elderflower and The Suburbs of Hell in Essex, this ‘circling’ a particularly English trait. Stow came to know and love his new East Anglian countryside, writing its greenness and its flowers into The Girl Green as Elderflower, its gritty coast into The Suburbs of Hell. Much has been written of Stow’s evocation of landscape in his Australian novels, and the same recepti...
In 1848, the publication of Arthur Hugh Clough’s "The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich. A Long Vacation-Pa...
In the literary archive of Papua New Guinea (PNG), Randolph Stow’s novel Visitants has a special pla...
My research focuses on representations of working-class life in the East Midlands. It offers for the...
Randolph Stow (1935–2010) moved to England in the 1960s, choosing to settle in his ancestral places,...
Randolph Stow’s expatriate novels, Visitants (1979), The Girl Green as Elderflower (1980) and The Su...
This article considers the different senses of island in the writings of Australian author, Randolph...
This article considers the many ways in which sound and music resonate through the works of Australi...
Randolph Stow’s ‘English’ novels, The Girl Green as Elderflower (1980) and The Suburbs of Hell (1984...
My study, says my partner, has transformed into a shrine to Randolph Stow. On one wall there is a ph...
Within the archive of literary writing from or about Papua New Guinea (PNG), Randolph Stow’s novel V...
In 1848, the publication of Arthur Hugh Clough’s The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich. A Long Vacation-Pas...
Helen Tiffin has worked consistently around the possibilities of dismantling the structures and habi...
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
In 1959, while stationed in the Trobriand Islands as a Cadet Patrol Officer, Randolph Stow drew a mu...
The article deals with the story "England, My England" (1915) by D.H. Lawrence which plays a promine...
In 1848, the publication of Arthur Hugh Clough’s "The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich. A Long Vacation-Pa...
In the literary archive of Papua New Guinea (PNG), Randolph Stow’s novel Visitants has a special pla...
My research focuses on representations of working-class life in the East Midlands. It offers for the...
Randolph Stow (1935–2010) moved to England in the 1960s, choosing to settle in his ancestral places,...
Randolph Stow’s expatriate novels, Visitants (1979), The Girl Green as Elderflower (1980) and The Su...
This article considers the different senses of island in the writings of Australian author, Randolph...
This article considers the many ways in which sound and music resonate through the works of Australi...
Randolph Stow’s ‘English’ novels, The Girl Green as Elderflower (1980) and The Suburbs of Hell (1984...
My study, says my partner, has transformed into a shrine to Randolph Stow. On one wall there is a ph...
Within the archive of literary writing from or about Papua New Guinea (PNG), Randolph Stow’s novel V...
In 1848, the publication of Arthur Hugh Clough’s The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich. A Long Vacation-Pas...
Helen Tiffin has worked consistently around the possibilities of dismantling the structures and habi...
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
In 1959, while stationed in the Trobriand Islands as a Cadet Patrol Officer, Randolph Stow drew a mu...
The article deals with the story "England, My England" (1915) by D.H. Lawrence which plays a promine...
In 1848, the publication of Arthur Hugh Clough’s "The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich. A Long Vacation-Pa...
In the literary archive of Papua New Guinea (PNG), Randolph Stow’s novel Visitants has a special pla...
My research focuses on representations of working-class life in the East Midlands. It offers for the...