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Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Images of Society and Nature : Seven Essays on Australian Novels
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Oxford University Press , 1971 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Joseph Furphy: Such is Life, Brian Kiernan , single work criticism (p. 1-20)
The Form of Such Is Life, Brian Kiernan , single work criticism
Kiernan looks at the text as an organic whole that presents a unified meaning to the reader. Kiernan examines the role of the narrator in establishing this meaning, concluding that all of the text is a drama because of Tom Collins' presence in the action. This enables the reader to consider the whole without the author's intervention. The novel is a success, therefore, according to the "critical standards which demand a novel . . . be a fully objectified work of art".
(p. 1-20)
Romantic Conventions and "Maurice Guest", Brian Kiernan , single work criticism biography
In 1968, Maurice Guest was the only Australian novel to significantly deal with love. Kiernan examines the conventions of romantic love at play in the novel, arguing that while the characters may seem conventional on the surface in this context, Richardson explores the psychology of each character more deeply. Kiernan concludes that despite the flaws of Maurice Guest, it is a remarkable novel because of its exploration of romantic conventions in 1908.
(p. 21-58)
Christina Stead : Seven Poor Men of Sydney and For Love Alone, Brian Kiernan , single work (p. 55-81)
Patrick White, Brian Kiernan , single work prose biography (p. 95-147)
Thomas Keneally and the Australian Novel : A Study of 'Bring Larks and Heroes', Brian Kiernan , single work criticism (p. 148-158)
The Australian Novel and Tradition, Brian Kiernan , single work criticism (p. 159-181)
Xavier Herbert : 'Capricornia', Brian Kiernan , single work criticism
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