“It is to the old newspapers that we must go if we want to see the beginning of colonial fiction … there are in the dusty files of these and other journals many stories of colonial life which have never struggled out of the papers into book form.” Clara Eyre Cheeseman, “Colonials in Fiction,” NZ Illustrated Magazine 7 no. 4 (1 January 1903): 274
Scholarly books about New Zealand literature generally attract only New Zealand readers, but this bo...
The articles in this issue cover a wide range of subjects, from undiscovered serialised literary nov...
During the nineteenth century an unprecedented number of emigrants left Britain, primarily for Ameri...
The original checklist of 114 titles was published in the Journal of New Zealand Studies 20 (2015):...
The compilation of a checklist of nineteenth-century New Zealand novels and novellas published as se...
The compilation of a checklist of nineteenth-century New Zealand novels and novellas published as se...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
A common theme among the settler colonies of the British world is concern about promising intellectu...
Some late nineteenth-century exponents of the 'Novel of Adventure', or imperial adventure-romance, r...
‘Maoriland’ is the name that was used to refer to literary New Zealand during the period under scrut...
One of the enjoyable things about doing Ph.D. research in literature is the fact that it gives the s...
A colonial rather than a New Zealand writer, Lady Barker nevertheless occupies a distinct place in n...
This thesis considers historical fiction for children and young people dealing with New Zealand hist...
Based on an analysis of the largest collection of mass-digitized newspapers available internationall...
The thesis will be an investigation of the history of the short story in New Zealand, attempting to ...
Scholarly books about New Zealand literature generally attract only New Zealand readers, but this bo...
The articles in this issue cover a wide range of subjects, from undiscovered serialised literary nov...
During the nineteenth century an unprecedented number of emigrants left Britain, primarily for Ameri...
The original checklist of 114 titles was published in the Journal of New Zealand Studies 20 (2015):...
The compilation of a checklist of nineteenth-century New Zealand novels and novellas published as se...
The compilation of a checklist of nineteenth-century New Zealand novels and novellas published as se...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
A common theme among the settler colonies of the British world is concern about promising intellectu...
Some late nineteenth-century exponents of the 'Novel of Adventure', or imperial adventure-romance, r...
‘Maoriland’ is the name that was used to refer to literary New Zealand during the period under scrut...
One of the enjoyable things about doing Ph.D. research in literature is the fact that it gives the s...
A colonial rather than a New Zealand writer, Lady Barker nevertheless occupies a distinct place in n...
This thesis considers historical fiction for children and young people dealing with New Zealand hist...
Based on an analysis of the largest collection of mass-digitized newspapers available internationall...
The thesis will be an investigation of the history of the short story in New Zealand, attempting to ...
Scholarly books about New Zealand literature generally attract only New Zealand readers, but this bo...
The articles in this issue cover a wide range of subjects, from undiscovered serialised literary nov...
During the nineteenth century an unprecedented number of emigrants left Britain, primarily for Ameri...