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Discusses a number of war novels which, rather than focussing on military conflicts, centre on the ways in which war has shaped Australian experience. Argues that while in a first stage of writing about the First World War the focus was on positive myth-making, on the growth of Anzac male myths of a national 'coming-of-age', these later novels highlight the often destabilising effects of war on specifially Australian experience.
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248-260
War in Post-1960s Fiction : Johnston, Stow, McDonald, Malouf and Les Murray
Australian Literary Studies
Subjects:
- My Brother Jack : A Novel 1964 single work novel
- The Boys Who Stole the Funeral : A Novel Sequence 1980 single work novel
- 1915 : A Novel 1979 single work novel
- The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea 1965 single work novel
- Johnno : A Novel 1975 single work novel
- Fly Away Peter 1982 single work novella
- ca. 1962-1982
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