The Australian nationalists; modern critical essays.

Wallace-Crabbe, Chris,

The Australian nationalists; modern critical essays. - Melbourne, New York, Oxford University Press, 1971. - xiii, 238 p.

Includes bibliographical references.

The legend, by V. Palmer.--The birth of a culture, by R. M. Crawford.--The role of the Bulletin in indigenous short-story writing during the eighties and nineties, by K. Levis.--Steele Rudd and Henry Lawson, by A. D. Hope.--Henry Lawson, by D. O'Grady.--Lawson revisited, by A. A. Phillips.--Lawson's Joe Wilson: a skeleton novel, by C. Wallace-Crabbe--Review of Miles Franklin's Joseph Furphy, by A. D. Hope.--The structure of Joseph Furphy's Such is life, by J. Barnes.--Society and nature in Such is life, by B. Kiernan.--Barbara Baynton and the dissidence of the nineties, by A. Phillips.--Louis Stone's Jonah: a cinematic novel, by D. Green.--"Banjo" Paterson: a poet nearly anonymous, by H. P. Heseltine.--Christopher Brennan, by J. Wright.--The verse of C. J. Brennan, by A. L. French.--The poetry of Bernard O'Dowd, by F. M. Todd.

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Australian literature
National characteristics, Australian, in literature.
Nationalism in literature.

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