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'There are no independently Australian translations of Thomas More’s Utopia. Nor is there any equivalent in Australia to the Society for Utopian Studies in North America or the Utopian Studies Society in Europe. Nor are there any extant formal research groups or undergraduate or graduate courses in utopian studies. There are, however, distinctively Australian traditions of utopian writing, both eutopian and dystopian, and also a limited field of Australian utopian studies, essentially the work of individual scholars. This article attempts a brief description of both.' (Publication summary)
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Subjects:
- Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World 1983 single work novel
- Melbourne and Mars : My Mysterious Life on Two Planets : Extracts from the Diary of a Melbourne Merchant 1889 single work novel
- The Workingman's Paradise : An Australian Labour Novel 1892 single work novel
- Melbourne Riots : And How Harry Holdfast and His Friends Emancipated the Workers 1892 single work novella
- A Week in the Future 1889 single work novel
- The Yellow Wave : A Romance of the Asiatic Invasion of Australia 1895 single work novel
- The Sea and Summer 1987 single work novel
- On the Beach 1957 single work novel
- The Swan Book 2013 single work novel
- Amnesia 2014 single work novel
- Heat and Light 2014 selected work short story
- The World Without Us 2015 single work novel
- Clade 2015 single work novel
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