Studies of six Australian novelists whose works are examples of political fiction: three women writi...
Tim Winton's latest novel and winner of the Miles Franklin award Breath (2009) is investigated here ...
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and i...
In The Fiction of Tim Winton, Lyn McCredden explores the work of a major Australian author who bridg...
Why is it that Tim Winton - one of Australia's most popular and literary novelists - has received li...
In The Fiction of Tim Winton, Lyn McCredden explores the eleven novels and four short story collecti...
Tim Winton, who gained fame in the 1980’s, was known as a genius child in Australia. He has won the ...
Tim Winton has written his way to become the darling of Australian readers who enjoy his rich prose ...
Tim Winton has published over twenty books for adults and children, and has been translated and publ...
An exploration of the way the slippery terrains of settler postcolonialism and trauma fiction come t...
Tim Winton is one of the most esteemed and prize-winning contemporary Australian authors. The subjec...
Complicating the processes of belonging in place, for non-Indigenous Australians, is the growing rea...
This article places the fiction of Tim Winton within a context which investigates the sacred implica...
Complicating the processes of belonging in place, for non-Indigenous Australians, is the growing rea...
This essay is on Tim Winton\u27s novel Cloudstreet. It was commissioned by Copyright Agency Australi...
Studies of six Australian novelists whose works are examples of political fiction: three women writi...
Tim Winton's latest novel and winner of the Miles Franklin award Breath (2009) is investigated here ...
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and i...
In The Fiction of Tim Winton, Lyn McCredden explores the work of a major Australian author who bridg...
Why is it that Tim Winton - one of Australia's most popular and literary novelists - has received li...
In The Fiction of Tim Winton, Lyn McCredden explores the eleven novels and four short story collecti...
Tim Winton, who gained fame in the 1980’s, was known as a genius child in Australia. He has won the ...
Tim Winton has written his way to become the darling of Australian readers who enjoy his rich prose ...
Tim Winton has published over twenty books for adults and children, and has been translated and publ...
An exploration of the way the slippery terrains of settler postcolonialism and trauma fiction come t...
Tim Winton is one of the most esteemed and prize-winning contemporary Australian authors. The subjec...
Complicating the processes of belonging in place, for non-Indigenous Australians, is the growing rea...
This article places the fiction of Tim Winton within a context which investigates the sacred implica...
Complicating the processes of belonging in place, for non-Indigenous Australians, is the growing rea...
This essay is on Tim Winton\u27s novel Cloudstreet. It was commissioned by Copyright Agency Australi...
Studies of six Australian novelists whose works are examples of political fiction: three women writi...
Tim Winton's latest novel and winner of the Miles Franklin award Breath (2009) is investigated here ...
In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and i...