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'This essay ... sets out an argument that the value of Baynton's work lies in the coherence of the stories in Bush Studies. The work should be read as a suite, the contrast between the six stories casting new light on each, rather than being simply contradictory or inept. This essay contends that the striking consistency of theme and topos, contrasted with the diversity of style that has so far been the main attraction and puzzle for critics, offers cues for reading the then emerging category of "bush" writing that was said to be distinctively Australian. In so doing, I am taking issue with much of the published criticism on Baynton, a disputation largely confined to footnotes' (p. 369).
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Cultural Myths and Open Secrets : The Cattle Industries in Australia
2013
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— Appears in: Long Paddock , vol. 73 no. 2 2013;
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Cultural Myths and Open Secrets : The Cattle Industries in Australia
2013
single work
essay
— Appears in: Long Paddock , vol. 73 no. 2 2013;
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