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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 The Tapestry of the Creative Word in Anglophone Literatures
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Notes

  • Dedication: This book is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend and most distinguished scholar Bruce Bennett

Contents

* Contents derived from the Udine,
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Forum : The University of Udine Press , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Place of Literature : Bruce Bennett's Literary Scholarship, Dennis Haskell , single work criticism
'Those who knew Bruce Bennett's work will immediately recognize a major Australian literary critic, wno who helped deepen the study of Australian literature and who took that study to the erst of the world, including Italy, a country he enjoyed very much...' (21)
(p. 21-30)
'Renamed and Then Named Again' : Narration and Creation in David Malouf's Fly Away Peter, Eleonora Goi , single work criticism
'An internationally acclaimed poet and novelist, David Malouf is considered one of the most significant contemporary Australian writers. His works have often been analysed taking into consideration his lyrical use of language and his concern with Australian history and myths, especially in the case of his most famous novel An Imaginary Life. In my essay I would like to investigate and analyse the role of the creative word in David Malouf's fiction, focusing on his novel Fly Away Peter. (88)
(p. 87-95)
'Nothing' : Writing Poetry of Place and Belonging in World Literatures in English, Coral Ann Howells , single work criticism (p. 117-130)
Aeroplane Dances : Evolutions in the Folklore of Aboriginal Australia and Apulia's Salento. A Translator's Contribution, single work criticism (p. 177-192)
'On All Fours Passing, Tintinnabulation' : Murray Bail's Creative Case against the Imperial Word, Michael Ackland , single work criticism (p. 231-240)
Brave New Words in Adib Khan's The Storyteller, Stefano Mercanti , single work criticism (p. 241-248)
The Federation of Letters : A Faild Partnership in Australian Literary and Political History, Brian Matthews , single work criticism (p. 265-272)
Kim Scott's Dialogue across Cultures in That Deadman Dance, Caterina Colomba , single work criticism (p. 299-312)

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