For all his reputation as a singular figure, Patrick White\u27s relation to fame exhibits contradictions or tensions that are, up to a point, entirely characteristic of the Anglophone literary modernism of which he was a belated proponent
The year’s most widely discussed publication- David Marr’s long awaited biography, Patrick White: A ...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
Even before his Nobel Prize, Patrick White had become nationally and internationally Australia's bes...
The article investigates Patrick White’s self-portrait Flaws in the Glass as a reflection of the aut...
It is ironic that it is White’s very marginality – both in terms of sexuality and in terms of nation...
To date there has been no comprehensive critical analysis of the impact of Patrick White's homosexu...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
The publication of Simon During’s book Patrick White(1996) indicates that Australia’s only Nobel lau...
Thesis embargoed for an indefinite period - full text not availableThis thesis examines the theme of...
Patrick White was a gay novelist with a marked interest in female sexuality, which he saw as a refle...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
By the end of the 1970s it was clear that critics were deeply divided over the nature of Patrick...
Patrick White, Novel Prize laureate, is one of the most influential writers in Australia. His life f...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
This thesis is a study of relations between aspects of Patrick White's prose style and his perceptio...
The year’s most widely discussed publication- David Marr’s long awaited biography, Patrick White: A ...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
Even before his Nobel Prize, Patrick White had become nationally and internationally Australia's bes...
The article investigates Patrick White’s self-portrait Flaws in the Glass as a reflection of the aut...
It is ironic that it is White’s very marginality – both in terms of sexuality and in terms of nation...
To date there has been no comprehensive critical analysis of the impact of Patrick White's homosexu...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
The publication of Simon During’s book Patrick White(1996) indicates that Australia’s only Nobel lau...
Thesis embargoed for an indefinite period - full text not availableThis thesis examines the theme of...
Patrick White was a gay novelist with a marked interest in female sexuality, which he saw as a refle...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
By the end of the 1970s it was clear that critics were deeply divided over the nature of Patrick...
Patrick White, Novel Prize laureate, is one of the most influential writers in Australia. His life f...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
This thesis is a study of relations between aspects of Patrick White's prose style and his perceptio...
The year’s most widely discussed publication- David Marr’s long awaited biography, Patrick White: A ...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
Even before his Nobel Prize, Patrick White had become nationally and internationally Australia's bes...