Stead composed House of All Nations (1938) at a time of unprecedented economic and political crisis in the West, and the urgency of this situation is reflected in the speed and scope of this composition, and in the major target of her satire: finance capitalism. Her depiction of this Marxist concept, as well as specific allusions to the master's writings, are examined in detail to demonstrate her ideological position and putative aims
Purpose - This paper’s purpose is to show how literary texts can be used as a source for gaining ins...
There is no neat division between the economic and the domestic. Not only are they connected, but th...
Readers and scholars routinely recognise a certain unpleasant and repellent quality in the fiction o...
Stead composed House of All Nations (1938) at a time of unprecedented economic and political crisis ...
Christina Stead (1902–1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her sati...
[Excerpt] "We hedge on destiny" (216), remarks one of the financial sharks in House of All Nations, ...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of English, Linguistics and Media, 1997.Bibliography: p. ...
Christina Stead is a modernist whose life and art are profoundly informed by socialism. Chapter I de...
The paper considers the world within that Stead brought to her first novel, made up from a wide rang...
The article considers Gertrude Stein’s reflections about the increasing abstraction of economics in ...
Christina Stead was one of the great Australian writers of the twentieth century. After a revived in...
A paper for English 118W, Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis, Fall 2008. Cook claims tha...
The fiction of Christina Stead (1902-83) is at last receiving something of its proper recognition af...
Regenia Gagnier’s comment that late Victorian literature ‘represents the everyday economic life betw...
Whereas the newly surveyed field of economic criticism, in literary and cultural studies, has been d...
Purpose - This paper’s purpose is to show how literary texts can be used as a source for gaining ins...
There is no neat division between the economic and the domestic. Not only are they connected, but th...
Readers and scholars routinely recognise a certain unpleasant and repellent quality in the fiction o...
Stead composed House of All Nations (1938) at a time of unprecedented economic and political crisis ...
Christina Stead (1902–1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her sati...
[Excerpt] "We hedge on destiny" (216), remarks one of the financial sharks in House of All Nations, ...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of English, Linguistics and Media, 1997.Bibliography: p. ...
Christina Stead is a modernist whose life and art are profoundly informed by socialism. Chapter I de...
The paper considers the world within that Stead brought to her first novel, made up from a wide rang...
The article considers Gertrude Stein’s reflections about the increasing abstraction of economics in ...
Christina Stead was one of the great Australian writers of the twentieth century. After a revived in...
A paper for English 118W, Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis, Fall 2008. Cook claims tha...
The fiction of Christina Stead (1902-83) is at last receiving something of its proper recognition af...
Regenia Gagnier’s comment that late Victorian literature ‘represents the everyday economic life betw...
Whereas the newly surveyed field of economic criticism, in literary and cultural studies, has been d...
Purpose - This paper’s purpose is to show how literary texts can be used as a source for gaining ins...
There is no neat division between the economic and the domestic. Not only are they connected, but th...
Readers and scholars routinely recognise a certain unpleasant and repellent quality in the fiction o...