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         Australian Literature:     more books (19)
  1. The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (Oxford Reference) by William H. Wilde, Joy Hooton, et all 1991-09-19
  2. Australian Short Fiction: A History (Uqp Studies in Australian Literature) by Bruce Bennett, 2002-07-01
  3. Australian Literature: An Anthology of Writing from the Land Down Under by Phyllis F. Edelson, 1993-03-16
  4. The Cambridge Companion to Australian Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  5. Australian Literature: Postcolonialism, Racism, Transnationalism (Oxford Studies in Postcolonial Literatures) by Graham Huggan, 2007-11-11
  6. A Companion to Australian Literature since 1900 (Camden House Companion Volumes)
  7. The 1890s: Australian Literature and Literary Culture. (book reviews): An article from: Australian Literary Studies by Ian Syson, 1997-05-01
  8. Cultural cringe in academe: studying literature in the 1940s.: An article from: Australian Literary Studies by Deirdre Moore, 2005-05-01
  9. Australian Melodramas: Thomas Keneally's Fiction (Uqp Studies in Australian Literature) by Peter Pierce, 1995-07
  10. Writing in Australia: Perceptions of Australian Literature in its Historical and Cultural Context (Anglophone Literaturen = Anglophone Literatures, Bd. 1)
  11. Seeking the Centre: The Australian Desert in Literature, Art and Film by Roslynn D. Haynes, 1999-01-13
  12. Indigenous Australian Voices: A Reader
  13. Australian and Indian Literature: Studies in Mutual Responses by David Kerr, R. K. Dhwan, 1991-02
  14. Australian Literature by J. McLaren, 1989-11-14

1. AustLit: The Resource For Australian Literature Home Page
Authoritative guide to australian literature resources created through a collaboration between universities and the National Library. Contains records ranging from author biographies, simple work citations to full text retrieval of both creative and critical writing by and about Australians.
http://www.austlit.edu.au
About Search AustLit Subsets August/September 2005 Newsletter ... Help Logged in as Guest Users are advised that AustLit
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of people now deceased. Author Title Subject Go to: Basic Search Advanced Search Events Directory Short Story Prize 25 Aug 2005 History Writing Festival 24 Sep 2005 The Art of the Ordinary 26 Sep 2005 Anthology of 'fast fiction' 28 Jul 2005 The Montsalvat Shakespeare Festival 01 Sep 2005 More upcoming events... Hot Off The Presses Beach Crossings : Voyaging Across Tims, Cultures and Self non-fiction Dening, Greg Coast selected work poetry Bradstock, Margaret The Fahrenheit Twins selected work short story Faber, Michel The Past is a Secret Country novel Giles, Maree I'm Not Eating Any of That Foreign Muck : Travels With Me Dad. autobiography travel Thacker, Brian More - works added in the last 14 days On this day, 19 September... T. Stuart Gurr born 1877, 14 works Hilda Turner Kither born 1883, 1 works Bill Fearnley born 1920, 2 works Michael Noonan born 1921, 27 works Maureen Pople born 1928, 8 works Phillip Michael Lambert born 1936, 1 works

2. Australian Literature
Information about Australian authors, their works, and extracts.
http://www.middlemiss.org/lit/lit.html
Australian Authors
Literary Prizes

Favourite Australian Poems

Other Australian Books
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Australian Authors
If you're an author from the USA (or possibly the UK) writing sf, horror or fantasy then you are well-covered on the Web. If you are Australian and writing what might loosely be termed serious modern fiction then you might as well not exist. Hence, the listing of various authors below. It'll take a while for this list to come together properly so bear with me. But check it out from time to time to see if anything new has cropped up. As an added note, the names of authors listed here but which do not host a link to other pages are listed with the intention of setting up individual pages for them at some time in the future. I just don't know when.
Australian history is almost always picturesque; indeed, it is also so curious and strange, that it is itself the chiefest novelty the country has to offer and so it pushes the other novelties into second and third place. It does not read like history, but like the most beautiful lies; and all of a fresh new sort, no mouldy old stale ones. It is full of surprises and adventures, the incongruities, and contradictions, and incredibilities; but they are all true, they all happened.

3. Association For The Study Of Australian Literature
Academic association which promotes the study, discussion and creation of Australian writing. It also seeks to increase awareness of Australian writing in
http://www.asc.uq.edu.au/asal/index.php
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Welcome to ASAL
This Association for the Study of Australian Literature promotes the study, discussion and creation of Australian writing. It also seeks to increase awareness of Australian writing in the wider community and throughout the world. ASAL holds conferences and maintains a directory of postgraduate research on this website.
The Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) was incorporated in New South Wales, incorporating the Australian Literature Society (Established Melbourne 1899). UPCOMING EVENTS Spectres, Screens, Shadows, Mirrors
Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) Annual Conference 2006
The University of Western Australia (UWA), Perth, July 3-5 2006 See the Conferences section for more details.
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4. Australian Literature
On an Australian front the winners of the Miles Franklin award provide quite a good introduction to australian literature (in the form of
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5. Australian Authors - Henry Handel Richardson (1870-1946)
edition of The Fortunes of Richard Mahony carries an introduction by Leonie Kramer, Professor of australian literature at the University of Sydney.
http://www.middlemiss.org/lit/authors/richardsonhh.html
Henry Handel Richardson
Brief Biography
Henry Handel Richardson (Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson) was born in 1870 in Melbourne, Victoria. She was born in a prosperous family which later fell on hard times. Her family lived in various towns in Victoria during her childhood and youth and she attended Presbyterian Ladies College between the ages of 13 and 17. (This experience was the basis for her novel The Getting of Wisdom .) She excelled at music during her time at PLC and her mother took the family (her father having died in 1879) to Europe to enable Ethel to continue her musical studies at Leipzig. Ethel married J.G. Robertson in 1894 and later moved to London in 1903 where her husband has been appointed to a chair of German at the University of London. She visited Australia again in 1912 for several months before returning to England where she lived for the rest of her life. Ethel Richardson died in 1946.
Bibliography
N ovels
Maurice Guest
The Getting of Wisdom

Australia Felix

The Way Home

Ultima Thule

The Fortunes of Richard Mahoney

Comprising the novels: Australia Felix The Way Home and The Fortunes of Richard Mahoney
The Young Cosima

S hort S torey C ollections
Two Studies The End of a Childhood The Adventures of Cuffy Mahoney The End of Childhood: The Complete Stories of Henry Handel Richardson 1992 edited by Carol Franklin N on- F iction Myself When Young B iography Henry Handel Richardson and some of Her Sources 1954 by Leonie Kramer Henry Handel Richardson 1961 by Vincent Buckley

6. Australian Literature On The Internet
australian literature on the Internet. Home Guides australian literature on the Internet. General. Manuscripts and Archives. Full Text
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7. Australian Literature On The Internet
These are general sites for researching australian literature on the Internet and AustLit The Resource for australian literature provides authoritative
http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/litsites.html
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Australian Literature on the Internet
Home Guides
General
These are general sites for researching Australian literature on the Internet and provide a starting place for researchers in this field. They provide a diverse range of information on Australian literature resources as well as providing links to other useful sites. Legal Deposit in Australia . Information on the requirements for the legal deposit of publications in Australian libraries.
  • AustLit: The Resource for Australian Literature provides authoritative information on creative and critical works of Australian literature and on more than 75,000 Australian authors and literary organisations. Much of the information is available only on a subscription basis , however there is a free Author Browse service which allows all web users to access information on about 3,000 authors. Included is information on indigenous writers, children's literature, literary awards and drama.

8. AustLit The Resource For Australian Literature Home Page
Authoritative guide to australian literature resources created through a collaboration between universities and the National Library. Contains
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9. Discover - Australian Literature
Ozlit australian literature Resources on the Internet at To find information on australian literature, search options include Author (surname first),
http://www.nla.gov.au/guides/discoverguides/ausliterature.html
AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE
Electronic Resources at:
http://www.nla.gov.au/pathways/jnls/newsite/browse/arts.html#Literature
Selected Indexes and Databases
Some indexes and databases are only available in the National Library's Reading Rooms (those marked with an *), while others are available freely on the Internet.
* APAIS Australian Public Affairs Full Text (APAFT)
APAFT , an enhanced version of the APAIS database, is an online collection of mostly full-text articles from the top Australian journals, and article references on Australian political, economic, legal, social and cultural affairs. Selected overseas sources are also reviewed for material on Australian subjects. The print version of APAIS (citation index only, not full-text articles) ceased after 2000 and is available in the Main Reading Room Reference Collection at RF 016.3 AUS
* Austlit: Australian Literature Gateway
Austlit is a service providing authoritative information on hundreds of thousands of creative and critical works of Australian literature, and on thousands of Australian authors and literary organisations, from 1780 to the present day.
* Australian Dictionary of Biography
This dictionary contains biographical information on prominent deceased Australians from 1788 onwards. The print version is available in the Main Reading Room Reference Collection at

10. OzLit@Vicnet Australian Books And Writers
Welcome to OzLit@Vicnet. If you have an interest in australian literature then OzLit is the Internet site to begin your search.
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11. OzLit@Vicnet Australian Literary Resources - Searchable Databases, News, Magazin
If you have an interest in australian literature then OzLit is the Internet May we suggest that if you are only interested in australian literature you
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/
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12. Australian Literature And Culture Resources
australian literature and culture resources
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13. OzLit@Vicnet - Australian Literature, Books, Reading & Writing,
OzLit Australian Literary Resources for students, educators, writers and lovers of good books. Includes Literary News, diary, book reviews,
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/chapt1.html

14. CBCA - Home
Australian Children's Books 2005 Merchandise illustration National Newsletter No 3 Ask questions and discuss children's literature AWARDS
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15. The Post-Romantic And Victorian Eras (from English Literature)
the British Isles are treated separately under American literature, australian literature, Canadian literature, and New Zealand literature.
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16. Content
Link Acknowledgements. Content. australian literature and AustLit. The question of what australian literature is moves according to current debates and
http://www.austlit.edu.au/about/scope
Simple Search: Author Title Subject Home About Subscribe Search ... About AustLit History Scope Scope Policy Contributors Coverage Full Text Personal Alert Service Contacting Authors News Data Models Technology Privacy Acknowledgements Content Australian Literature and AustLit
The question of what 'Australian Literature' is moves according to current debates and changing reading, teaching and research patterns. While AustLit aims to be as inclusive as possible, and to respond to current research interests, it also draws boundaries for reasons of both cohesiveness and resourcing limits. These boundaries are explained fully in our Scope Policy AustLit's coverage is stronger in some areas than in others. Periodical and newspaper literature, for example, is much more comprehensively covered from 1988 than for earlier years. Some specialist areas are rich and virtually complete, while others continue to evolve. Newspaper coverage of the nation's major newspapers is extensive. Popular literature - such as romances and westerns - is represented rather than fully described and websites and e-journals will inevitably mushroom faster than we can keep up with them!

17. Australian Studies Resources At SETIS
Australian Studies Resources at SETIS
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18. SETIS Page
Library / SETIS / Australian Studies Resources. Uni Home MyUni Sitemap catalogue databases electronic resources borrowing
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19. Australian Society Of Authors
The Australian Society of Authors promotes and protects the professional interests of Australian literary creators.
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20. Association For The Study Of Australian Literature
The Medal was inaugurated by the australian literature Society, which was founded in Melbourne in 1899 and incorporated into the Association for the Study
http://www.asc.uq.edu.au/asal/index.php?apply=1&menu=awards&order=1&extra=defaul

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