The reading habits of an author are always of interest, and in the case of Janet Frame, notoriously protective about her inner life but in her autobiographies fluent and enthusiastic about her life as a reader, such a study seems promising
An introduction to a special focus in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing of three articles on the w...
New Zealand author Janet Frame was initially diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1945, during her stay i...
Janet Frame came into uneasy collision with the ghost of Katherine Mansfield, the ‘godmother of New ...
Patricia Neville’s Janet Frame’s World of Books is a fascinating study of Frame’s world of words, bo...
Art and the initiation of the artist into the skills of her craft, along with the fiction making hab...
Narratives express and constrain what we might say about experience. In this paper, I want to explai...
This article explores Frame’s ‘undecidability’, the modus operandi which collapses conventional bina...
The thesis is a three-part study of the theory and practice of autobiography. The writing of the Ne...
8 Janet Frame is best remembered as a novelist and autobiographer even though she has also published...
The article reviews and analysis the novel 'The Edge of the Alphabet' by New Zealand author, Janet F...
In Sena Jeter Naslund’s 1999 novel Ahab’s Wife, books and their details of remembered passages are e...
The article is an analysis of a three-volume autobiography of a New Zealand writer, Janet Frame (192...
This paper deals with two short stories written by the New Zealand born writer Janet Frame both of w...
Frequently referred to as New Zealand’s most famous and least public author, Janet Frame occupies a ...
The role of reading in educating a future writer is discussed through the study of memoirs by writer...
An introduction to a special focus in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing of three articles on the w...
New Zealand author Janet Frame was initially diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1945, during her stay i...
Janet Frame came into uneasy collision with the ghost of Katherine Mansfield, the ‘godmother of New ...
Patricia Neville’s Janet Frame’s World of Books is a fascinating study of Frame’s world of words, bo...
Art and the initiation of the artist into the skills of her craft, along with the fiction making hab...
Narratives express and constrain what we might say about experience. In this paper, I want to explai...
This article explores Frame’s ‘undecidability’, the modus operandi which collapses conventional bina...
The thesis is a three-part study of the theory and practice of autobiography. The writing of the Ne...
8 Janet Frame is best remembered as a novelist and autobiographer even though she has also published...
The article reviews and analysis the novel 'The Edge of the Alphabet' by New Zealand author, Janet F...
In Sena Jeter Naslund’s 1999 novel Ahab’s Wife, books and their details of remembered passages are e...
The article is an analysis of a three-volume autobiography of a New Zealand writer, Janet Frame (192...
This paper deals with two short stories written by the New Zealand born writer Janet Frame both of w...
Frequently referred to as New Zealand’s most famous and least public author, Janet Frame occupies a ...
The role of reading in educating a future writer is discussed through the study of memoirs by writer...
An introduction to a special focus in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing of three articles on the w...
New Zealand author Janet Frame was initially diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1945, during her stay i...
Janet Frame came into uneasy collision with the ghost of Katherine Mansfield, the ‘godmother of New ...