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F. Devlin Glass examines the intertextuality of Joseph Furphy's three novels, arguing that Rigby's Romance and Buln-Buln and the Brolga expand on themes first broached in Such is Life. The presentation of Tom Collins in Buln-Buln in the Brolga supports readings of Such as Life as a comic and satiric novel, and Rigby's Romance provides another insight into Furphy's attitude to novel writing.
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Joseph Furphy's Novels : Naked Capers in the Riverina