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* Contents derived from the 1985 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Is a Commonwealth Literary History Possible?, single work criticism (p. 9-28)
- The Uses of Fiction : Some Recent Novels from the Souith Pacific Region, single work criticism (p. 29-37)
- Reading Lesson: "The Fat Man in History," Teaching and Deconstructive Theory, single work criticism (p. 38-55)
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Mansong and Matrix : A Radical Experiment,
single work
criticism
'This article is an experiment. I shall conduct an exercise towards a new approach to feminism in a Third World context with special attention to a concept of 'adaptation'.' I wish to apply Edward Kamau Brathwaite's theory of Caribbean creolization as a process of adaptation based on 'sun-aesthetics' to writers Zee Edgell and Jean Rhys, with specific reference to Edgell's Beka Lamb and Rhys's Voyage in the Dark.' (Publication abstract)
- Ladies in the Bush : Catherine Traill, Mary Barker and Rachel Henning, single work (p. 96-120)
- Christina Stead - A Radical Author: Patterns of Thesis and Antithesis, single work (p. 137-151)
- Patronage or Pressure : The Role of the State as Literary Godfather, single work (p. 209-224)
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