John Tranter’s early poetry reveals a primary stage in the development of an Australian postmodern poetic. The 1976 publication of Tranter’s fourth book, The alphabet murders, marks a critical moment in that history – a febrile, fatal rendezvous with tradition and experimentation, identity and alienation, centrality and provincialism. Tranter has always harboured a desire to ’make it new’ as an Australian, English-speaking poet directing keen attention to European and American turbines of literary innovation and power
This thesis examines Paul Austers extremely neglected early work: his poetry. Five books were publis...
These two books of poetry comprise several exercises in \u27translation\u27. The central work is my ...
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© 2007 Dr. William James FoxThe thesis closely analyses the earliest work of eleven Australian poets...
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As one of the few Australian poets with an extensive publishing history overseas as well as in Austr...
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This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
Some thirty verse novels have been published in Australia since the mid 1970s,the number acceleratin...
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
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The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
This thesis examines Paul Austers extremely neglected early work: his poetry. Five books were publis...
These two books of poetry comprise several exercises in \u27translation\u27. The central work is my ...
Within Australia, the concentration of the “field of cultural production” in Sydney and Melbourne re...
© 2007 Dr. William James FoxThe thesis closely analyses the earliest work of eleven Australian poets...
Since the late 1990s, complaints about the status of poetry, and the parlous state of poetry publish...
As one of the few Australian poets with an extensive publishing history overseas as well as in Austr...
Postmodern fiction in Australia emerged as early as in the 1970s under the name of New Writing and i...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
Some thirty verse novels have been published in Australia since the mid 1970s,the number acceleratin...
Paper by Judith Wright delivered at the Australian Literature Seminar, University of New England Ext...
There has been a rich history of anthologising Australian poetry this far into the twenty-first cent...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of English and Linguistics,Bibliography: leaves 275-301.M...
This article traces Paul Auster’s shift in sensibility after the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Cen...
"Paul Auster" provides the first extended analysis of Auster's essays, poetry, fiction, films and co...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
This thesis examines Paul Austers extremely neglected early work: his poetry. Five books were publis...
These two books of poetry comprise several exercises in \u27translation\u27. The central work is my ...
Within Australia, the concentration of the “field of cultural production” in Sydney and Melbourne re...