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Nostalgia, Reconciliation or New National Myth? : The Adaptation of 'Cloudstreet' to the Stage
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Nostalgia, Reconciliation or New National Myth? : The Adaptation of 'Cloudstreet' to the Stage
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'This article examines and demonstrates how minor aspects in Winton's book regarding a vision of Australia itself and Aboriginal issues were re interpreted and vastly magnified by the play's writers and director in lieu of the period novel's predominant focus on a family saga evoking a specific time and place.' Source: Jack Teiwes, 'Nostalgia, Reconciliation of New National Myth?' Australasian Drama Studies 48 April 2006: (229)
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Nostalgia, Reconciliation or New National Myth? : The Adaptation of 'Cloudstreet' to the Stage
Australasian Drama Studies
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