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"Twisted Ghosts" : Settler Envy and Historical Resolution in Andrew McGahan's The White Earth
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2011
"Twisted Ghosts" : Settler Envy and Historical Resolution in Andrew McGahan's The White Earth
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"Twisted Ghosts" : Settler Envy and Historical Resolution in Andrew McGahan's The White Earth
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- The White Earth 2004 single work novel
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- Whitefella Jump Up : The Shortest Way to Nationhood 2003 single work essay
- On the Concept of Tolerance 2008 single work essay
- Writing the Nation : Patrick White and the Indigene 2009 single work criticism
- The Intimate Empire : Reading Women's Autobiography 2000 single work criticism
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