Arguably, Patrick White (1912-1990) is Australia’s best known and most celebrated writer. In a working life spanning almost seven decades, he produced twelve novels, eight produced plays, three books of short stories and several collections of poetry, as well as several film scripts (only one of which was produced during his lifetime), countless essays and possibly around 5,500 letters. This study traces the role of music in White’s life, and details the extent to which music played a part in his literary praxis, both at the narrative level, and as a structural framework. A survey of White’s exposure to, and subsequent embrace of music over the course of his life is followed by a critical overview the extent to which music shaped fo...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
Margaret Ada Sutherland (1897-1984) is respected as one of the leadingmusicians in Australia in the ...
Australia\u27s Nobel Prize-winning writer, Patrick White, has unequivocally stated: Religion-that\u...
This article looks at the role of music in the Australian novelist Patrick White’s life and works. J...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
Patrick White, Novel Prize laureate, is one of the most influential writers in Australia. His life f...
Patrick White within the Western Literary Tradition is a collection of essays demonstrating the stro...
201 lShe thought of the narrowness of the limits within which a human soul may speak and be unders...
"Still Life" argues that Patrick White's fiction reveals objects in surprising, unexpected attitudes...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
This thesis comprises two components: a creative piece, titled Impromptu I—X and a critical disserta...
Teaching Patrick White as playwright... May-Brit Akerholt. Patrick White. Australian Playwright Mono...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
Margaret Ada Sutherland (1897-1984) is respected as one of the leadingmusicians in Australia in the ...
Australia\u27s Nobel Prize-winning writer, Patrick White, has unequivocally stated: Religion-that\u...
This article looks at the role of music in the Australian novelist Patrick White’s life and works. J...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
In 1973 the Australian novelist Patrick White won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the year that his ...
Patrick White, Novel Prize laureate, is one of the most influential writers in Australia. His life f...
Patrick White within the Western Literary Tradition is a collection of essays demonstrating the stro...
201 lShe thought of the narrowness of the limits within which a human soul may speak and be unders...
"Still Life" argues that Patrick White's fiction reveals objects in surprising, unexpected attitudes...
There is no doubt about the achievement of Patrick White (1912-90). The substantial corpus of books ...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
This thesis comprises two components: a creative piece, titled Impromptu I—X and a critical disserta...
Teaching Patrick White as playwright... May-Brit Akerholt. Patrick White. Australian Playwright Mono...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
Margaret Ada Sutherland (1897-1984) is respected as one of the leadingmusicians in Australia in the ...
Australia\u27s Nobel Prize-winning writer, Patrick White, has unequivocally stated: Religion-that\u...