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Issue Details:
First known date:
1989...
vol.
23
no.
2
Fall
1989
of
Journal of Popular Culture
est. 1967
Journal of Popular Culture
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* Contents derived from the 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Current Research in Earlier Australian Literature, single work criticism (p. 5-13)
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"Handfasted" : An Australian Feminist's American Utopia,
single work
criticism
The author argues that Spence created a Utopia as an imaginative solution to the inequalities she faced in her own life, but found it impossible to graft this onto the realities of nineteenth-century life.Note: bibl., textual notes
- Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Literature as Treaty Stance before Aboriginal Australia, a Consideration, in the Main, of the Benterrak Muecke, Roe Book "Reading the Country", single work criticism (p. 33-45)
- A.D. Hope, Nonconformist, single work criticism (p. 47-53)
- Xavier Herbert's Poor Fellow My Country : In Search of an American Audience, single work criticism (p. 55-62)
- The Role of History in Three Contemporary Australian Novels, single work criticism (p. 63-71)
- Patrick White: 'Failure' as Ontology, single work criticism (p. 73-80)
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[Review] The Spirit of Australia : The Crime Fiction of Arthur W. Upfield,
single work
review
— Review of The Spirit of Australia : The Crime Fiction of Arthur W. Upfield 1988 single work criticism ; (p. 172-174)
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