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The Westering of Quasimodo : The Legacy of the Grotesque in the New World
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Departures : How Australia Reinvents Itself 2002; (p. 211-221, notes 298-299) Examines the use of the grotesque in some Australian ("New World") writing and the way in which this differs from the European grotesque, particularly that of Victor Hugo.
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The Westering of Quasimodo : The Legacy of the Grotesque in the New World
2002
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Departures : How Australia Reinvents Itself 2002; (p. 211-221, notes 298-299) Examines the use of the grotesque in some Australian ("New World") writing and the way in which this differs from the European grotesque, particularly that of Victor Hugo.
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