Randolph Stow’s ‘English’ novels, The Girl Green as Elderflower (1980) and The Suburbs of Hell (1984) offer complex representations of space in text, which layer narrative and memory each over the other to inform the known setting. The resulting conceptualisation of place holds at its centre a transnational fluidity, which, when combined with the overt textual links between the stories and Stow’s own life, suggests a unique practice of place-making within his writing as an oeuvre. Reading Stow’s The Suburbs of Hell along these lines suggests it has a greater connection to a more general consideration of Australian narratives of place that might be assumed given its English setting. But what is specifically functioning within Stow’s writing ...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hays ...
Conventional literary and filmic representations of the American suburbs depict a space that is eith...
The central focus of this thesis is the storytelling of place and the place of storytelling. These ...
Randolph Stow’s expatriate novels, Visitants (1979), The Girl Green as Elderflower (1980) and The Su...
Randolph Stow (1935–2010) moved to England in the 1960s, choosing to settle in his ancestral places,...
In the Preface to his 1982 revision of To The Islands (first published 1958), Randolph Stow describe...
Suburbia is a familiar topos in Australian fiction. Its address to colonisation is mostly oblique, y...
Helen Tiffin has worked consistently around the possibilities of dismantling the structures and habi...
This article considers the many ways in which sound and music resonate through the works of Australi...
In 1959, while stationed in the Trobriand Islands as a Cadet Patrol Officer, Randolph Stow drew a mu...
The production and transmission of stories, whether oral or written, is essential in the making and ...
Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Wo...
Tim Cresswell explains in his book Place: A Short Introduction (2004) that “Place is how we make the...
© 2016 Kate Leah RendellThis thesis critically examines the novel To the Islands, published in 1958 ...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hays ...
Conventional literary and filmic representations of the American suburbs depict a space that is eith...
The central focus of this thesis is the storytelling of place and the place of storytelling. These ...
Randolph Stow’s expatriate novels, Visitants (1979), The Girl Green as Elderflower (1980) and The Su...
Randolph Stow (1935–2010) moved to England in the 1960s, choosing to settle in his ancestral places,...
In the Preface to his 1982 revision of To The Islands (first published 1958), Randolph Stow describe...
Suburbia is a familiar topos in Australian fiction. Its address to colonisation is mostly oblique, y...
Helen Tiffin has worked consistently around the possibilities of dismantling the structures and habi...
This article considers the many ways in which sound and music resonate through the works of Australi...
In 1959, while stationed in the Trobriand Islands as a Cadet Patrol Officer, Randolph Stow drew a mu...
The production and transmission of stories, whether oral or written, is essential in the making and ...
Exploring a hitherto neglected field, Writing Place: Mimesis, Subjectivity and Imagination in the Wo...
Tim Cresswell explains in his book Place: A Short Introduction (2004) that “Place is how we make the...
© 2016 Kate Leah RendellThis thesis critically examines the novel To the Islands, published in 1958 ...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
This article discusses the process of editing The Australian Book of the Road. It uses William Hays ...
Conventional literary and filmic representations of the American suburbs depict a space that is eith...
The central focus of this thesis is the storytelling of place and the place of storytelling. These ...