Against the theoretical background of the ongoing research on 'antipodean' literautre and culture, this essay examines Jack Maggs (1997) by the Australian novelist Peter Carey, one of the most remarkable examples of postcolonial texts “writing back” to the English literary canon which particularly invites speculation on the multifaceted paradigm of the antipodes within the cultural frame of British-Australian relations
This thesis examines the role of the Antipodeans within the construction of Australian art hist...
In a well-known essay in published in The New Left Review in 2000, Franco Moretti called for a new a...
Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs (1997) shows the fascination of Victorian Britain for the occult and its li...
In this thesis, I examine in Peter Carey’s early fiction the portrayal of Australia’s struggle to im...
This article reads Peter Carey’s novel Jack Maggs (1997) through a focus on mapping and mobility. Fo...
Homi Bhabha's metophor of space in The Location of Culture and Edward Said's view of the inherent te...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007The formation of identity ...
The article discusses the prominence of London in this 'Australian' novel. It examines the significa...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis of Peter Carey's portrayal of Australian history in his n...
This essay describes how the antipodal turn has impacted upon World Literature in both its geographi...
This paper investigates the ways in which Peter Carey employs the underlying assumptions and techniq...
Peter Carey\u27s jack Maggs (1997) is a novel about the creation of the self. In its \u27writing bac...
The 60's and 70's was a flourishing period in the history of Australia, which can be well-analyzed t...
The concepts of “house” and “home” constitute two poles of experience which negotiate the space betw...
My thesis offers a detailed textual analysis of Peter Carey's Booker Prize-winning novel True Histor...
This thesis examines the role of the Antipodeans within the construction of Australian art hist...
In a well-known essay in published in The New Left Review in 2000, Franco Moretti called for a new a...
Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs (1997) shows the fascination of Victorian Britain for the occult and its li...
In this thesis, I examine in Peter Carey’s early fiction the portrayal of Australia’s struggle to im...
This article reads Peter Carey’s novel Jack Maggs (1997) through a focus on mapping and mobility. Fo...
Homi Bhabha's metophor of space in The Location of Culture and Edward Said's view of the inherent te...
Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007The formation of identity ...
The article discusses the prominence of London in this 'Australian' novel. It examines the significa...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis of Peter Carey's portrayal of Australian history in his n...
This essay describes how the antipodal turn has impacted upon World Literature in both its geographi...
This paper investigates the ways in which Peter Carey employs the underlying assumptions and techniq...
Peter Carey\u27s jack Maggs (1997) is a novel about the creation of the self. In its \u27writing bac...
The 60's and 70's was a flourishing period in the history of Australia, which can be well-analyzed t...
The concepts of “house” and “home” constitute two poles of experience which negotiate the space betw...
My thesis offers a detailed textual analysis of Peter Carey's Booker Prize-winning novel True Histor...
This thesis examines the role of the Antipodeans within the construction of Australian art hist...
In a well-known essay in published in The New Left Review in 2000, Franco Moretti called for a new a...
Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs (1997) shows the fascination of Victorian Britain for the occult and its li...