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  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

61. Australian Literature
Larrikin s Lair Literature An index of Australian Authors Sites. OzLit Australian Literary Resources on the Internet; Carey, Peter An Overview Short
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Australian Humanities Review CLCWEB Comparative Literature and Culture australian literature. Australian Literary Studies Australian Literary
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63. AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE
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  • ADAMS ARTHUR H Maoriland: And Other Verses. with frontis. by G.W. Lambert pub. Syd. The Bulletin 1899 or.cl. glt. to spine 12mo. pp.160.XVI. backstrip sl. sunned otherwise fine. $75.00 or fax Australia ANDERSON DON and STEPHEN KNIGHT (Ed.) Cunning Exiles. ANDERSON HUGH The Poet Militant: Bernard O'Dowd - A critical biography. pub. Melbourne 1969 or.cl. d/w. 8vo. pp.158. a fine copy. $30.00 "ANN WINIFRED" Up Hill And Down. (Poetry) Text illus. By author pub. Melb. S. John Bacon, nd. late 1940's? illus. col. wrappers 8vo. pp.72. $20.00 ARMOUR JOHN The Road To El Dorado.
  • 64. Literature And English - Australian/American Literature Links
    australian literature on the internet (National Library of Australia) Literature in Australia and New Zealand includes information on Australian history,
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    65. LII - Results For "australian Literature"
    Results for australian literature 1 of 1 Subjects australian literature Authors, Australian Created by mg last updated Jun 22, 2001 - comment on
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    66. Australian Literature -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    australian literature. Categories australian literature australian literature began soon after the establishment of the country by (A native or
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    Australian literature began soon after the establishment of the country by (A native or inhabitant of Europe) European s. Early popular works tended to be of the 'ripping yarn' variety, telling tales of derring-do against the new (An international boundary or the area (often fortified) immediately inside the boundary) frontier of the (Click link for more info and facts about Australian outback) Australian outback . Writers such as (Click link for more info and facts about Rolf Boldrewood) Rolf Boldrewood (Click link for more info and facts about Marcus Clarke) Marcus Clarke and (Click link for more info and facts about Joseph Furphy) Joseph Furphy embodied these stirring ideals in their tales and, particularly the latter, tried to accurately record the (The everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language)) vernacular language of the common (A nation occupying the whole of the Australian continent; aboriginal tribes are thought to have migrated from southeastern Asia 20,000 years ago; first Europeans were British convicts sent there as a penal colony) Australia n. These

    67. Australian Literature - Definition Of Australian Literature In Encyclopedia
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    Australian literature began soon after the establishment of the country by Europeans . Early popular works tended to be of the 'ripping yarn' variety, telling tales of derring-do against the new frontier of the Australian outback . Writers such as Rolf Boldrewood Marcus Clarke and Joseph Furphy embodied these stirring ideals in their tales and, particularly the latter, tried to accurately record the vernacular language of the common Australian . These novelists also give valuable insights into the penal colonies which helped form the country and also the early rural settlements. The transportation of prisoners, emigration to this once remote nation and the persecution and prejudice suffered by its indigenous peoples all contribute to a sense of alienation and exile which can be seen to run through at least the early writings of Australia. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Poetry
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    Poetry
    Despite perhaps poetry seeming out of the typical Australian character it played an important part in the founding of Australian literature. Two poets who vie for the position of greatest Australian poet are

    68. KCL: Department Of English Course Outline
    Webby (ed), The Cambridge Companion to australian literature Assessment Department of English Language Literature King s College London
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    AE C001 Postcolonial Australian Literature
    TEACHING ARRANGEMENTS: Taught semester 1.
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    This course introduces some major themes of Australian literature, examining a variety of literary works produced from the end of the nineteenth century right up until the present. These works will be read in the context of the 'invasion' of Aboriginal land and its aftermath, exploring the complex and changing relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures in Australia. Areas of focus include the representation of Aboriginality in non-Aboriginal writing, Indigenous writing in English, and the 'invention' of Australian history.
    General aims
    This course will introduce students to a sample of texts from Australian literature with an emphasis on twentieth century works, and those by or about Indigenous peoples of Australia. It will: develop skills of reading, writing and analysis; encourage debate about current theoretical discourse, particularly that of postcolonial literary studies; foster awareness of the politics of representation in Australian writing.
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    69. Databases
    Indexes australian literature and provides bibliographic information about AustLit indexes and describes australian literature published in a range of
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    AUSTLIT : the Australian literary database ( connect more information
    Indexes Australian literature and provides bibliographic information about Australian creative writing, Australian authors and literary organisations. AustLit indexes and describes Australian literature published in a range of print and electronic sources. Provides authoritative information on creative and critical Australian literature works relating to more than 67 000 Australian authors and literary organisations. Its coverage spans 1780 to the present day. It also makes available selected critical articles and creative writing in full text.
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    70. The Cambridge Companion To Australian Literature - Cambridge University Press
    The Cambridge Companion to australian literature. Series Cambridge Companions to Literature. Edited by Elizabeth Webby. University of Sydney
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    71. Search - Directory Of Special Collections Of Research Value In Canadian Librarie
    Modern australian literature Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial Library A collection of twentieth century australian literature was systematically
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    A collection of twentieth century Australian literature was systematically assembled between 1940 and 1984 by Dr. S.E. Sprott, a former George Munro Professor of English Language and Literature at Dalhousie University and a native Australian. Dr. Sprott presented the library with his collection in 1984. Description
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    4,380 monographs; 30 serials; 5 audiotapes; 5 spoken word records. The collection does not currently receive any serials although the library itself receives 7 Australian literature journals. Bibliographic Access
    The collection is fully catalogued. LC subject headings and classification are used. The holdings are recorded in the Nova Scotia Union Catalogue, and through the Libraries on-line catalogue Novanet. S.E. Sprott's bibliography (see below) describes the collection. Physical Access
    One quarter of the collection is in the Special Collections Department and three quarters is in the main library collection. The collection is open to the public. For further information visit: http://www.library.dal.ca/spcol/access.htm

    72. Australian Literature
    Development of australian literature. Australian Poetry. Australian Prose. Australian Drama.
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    73. Literature & Art - Australian Literature And Art
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    74. Australian Literature
    australian literature. Peter Carey. Thomas Kenneally. Christina Stead. Patrick White (19121990). Autobiography of Patrick White, Nobel Lectures.
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    Australian Literature Peter Carey Thomas Kenneally Christina Stead Patrick White (1912-1990) Autobiography of Patrick White , Nobel Lectures. Manuscript Collections Relating to Patrick White , National Library of Australia. A Fringe of Leaves, Patrick White: Some Biographical Notes and Links : This site, at present very much under construction, appears to have some real promise. It's probably worth revisiting in a few months. Patrick (Victor Martindale) White (1912-1990) : Includes a short hyperlinked biography and brief bibliography of materials by and about the author. Patrick White , OzLit: Some fine background material on the Nobel Laureate plus a few links. The bibliographies appear especially useful. Patrick White at the Complete Review A kind of literary scorecard of White's work, this site includes reviews of White's fiction as well as an overview of White's accomplishments. It's a good introduction to his work.-MJM

    75. Australian Literature Program Guide
    australian literature dictionaries and encyclopedias. Bloomsbury Dictionary of English Literature. R820.9 117/1997. Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms
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    76. Unit Welcome Page - EGL284/EGL2841/EGL484, Australian Literature And Film
    Welcome to EGL284/EGL2841/EGL484 australian literature and Film (EGL284 4 Points; EGL2841 3 Points; EGL484 4 Points )
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    Handbook Timetables Booklists Schools ... Guild Welcome to EGL284/EGL2841/EGL484 Australian Literature and Film (EGL284: 4 Points; EGL2841: 3 Points; EGL484: 4 Points ) School: School of Social Sciences and Humanities Unit Description: This unit uses postcolonial approaches to trace the development of Australian literature from its colonial beginnings to the present day. A wide variety of texts will be introduced, some as books but most as extracts from literary works or from documents such as explorers' notebooks, settlers' letters and diaries. There will also be opportunities to study film versions of literary texts. The works selected will provide the basis for studying cultural change in Australia in terms of changing attitudes to Europe, Aboriginal history and national identity. Enrolment Options: Murdoch: Semester 1, Internal Murdoch: Semester 1, External Murdoch: End-year intensive, Internal Murdoch: Semester 1, Internal Murdoch: Semester 1, External Contact Time: Lectures: 1 hour per week; tutorials: 1 hour per week. Notes: Fourth-year undergraduate, Honours and postgraduate students should enrol in the 400-level code for this unit.

    77. Gleebooks Review Of
    australian literature. Title, Heart Cancer. Subtitle australian literature. Title, Everyman s Rules For Scientific Living. Subtitle
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    78. Gleebooks Review Of
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    80. Researching Australian Children's Literature
    Morris Miller s twovolume bibliography of australian literature (1940) listed Green s two-volume history of australian literature (1961) included brief
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    Researching Australian children's literature
    Maurice Saxby Bibliographical help was also meagre. Morris Miller's two-volume bibliography of Australian literature (1940) listed only the works of some of the better known children's writers of the period, for example, Ethel Pedley. Macartney's edition extended to 1950 (1956) was helpful, but eliminated most of the references to children's books. Green's two-volume history of Australian literature (1961) included brief comments about major writers such as Ethel Turner and her daughter, Jean Curlewis. A sketch map of the area was to appear in 1963 with the publication of Rosemary Wighton's Early Australian children's literature in the Lansdowne series Australian writers and their work . There was little else of help in my research. In 1996 I was to revisit the same period of Australian children's literature - the one hundred years following the appearance in 1841 of A mother's offering to her children , the first children's book to be written and published in Australia. Two years later I began research into the following thirty years 1941 to 1971. Sources and resources are now plentiful. The growth of popular and academic interest in our children's literature has burgeoned, until today it has become both an economic and literary industry. Specialist collections are now available, although there is a need for a union catalogue of holdings. Marcie Muir's two-volume bibliography was published in 1992; and numerous academic papers and publications have proliferated, along with the growth of organisations committed to providing ready access to information by researchers, teachers, students, parents and children themselves. The publication of Paul Jennings's warm and accessible guide

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