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The Reconstruction of Self : Background and Design in George Johnston's Meredith Trilogy
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1984...
1984
The Reconstruction of Self : Background and Design in George Johnston's Meredith Trilogy
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Using biographical criticism as its methodological starting point, Kinnane's article discusses Johnston's way of creating fiction out of personal experience, highlights where he departs from fact, and shows how the autobiographical material is used, selected and shaped to fit in with the larger design of the trilogy.
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The Reconstruction of Self : Background and Design in George Johnston's Meredith Trilogy
Australian Literary Studies
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- Clean Straw for Nothing : A Novel 1969 single work novel
- A Cartload of Clay : A Novel 1971 single work novel
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