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Scheckter argues that Leakey's artistic accomplishment was to push the cliches of her time toward symbolic coherence by testing the "levels of realistic experience that underlie accepted rhetorical usages". Concludes that Maida Gwynnham's story is "canonically Australian" because it shows that the experience of pain produces the ability to transcend pain.
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The Broad Arrow : Conventions, Convictions, and Convicts
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- The Broad Arrow : Being Passages from the History of Maida Gwynnham, a Lifer 1859 single work novel
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