Intruders in the Bush: The Australian Quest for IdentityJohn Carroll Bushman legend - Pioneer legend - Ned Kelly - Anzacs - Early settlement of New South Wales - Mateship in country towns - Egalitarianism - Painting an Australian Identity - Patrick White's Australia by Veronica Brady - National identity - Australian drama: images of a society. |
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... outlaws who , now clad in their armour , appeared to regard themselves as invulnerable . They opened fire on the police . Hare was shot in the wrist . But he was still able to join the other police in returning the fire . In the middle ...
... outlaws who , now clad in their armour , appeared to regard themselves as invulnerable . They opened fire on the police . Hare was shot in the wrist . But he was still able to join the other police in returning the fire . In the middle ...
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The Australian Quest for Identity John Carroll. ' s : outlaws ' could not get proper sight by the weight of armour ... outlaw , encased in iron , appeared in the indistinct light of the dawn , the police for a time were somewhat ...
The Australian Quest for Identity John Carroll. ' s : outlaws ' could not get proper sight by the weight of armour ... outlaw , encased in iron , appeared in the indistinct light of the dawn , the police for a time were somewhat ...
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... outlaw hero , but Fred Schepisi's The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith ( 1978 ) is rather an assault on white conscience than any celebration of the Aboriginal rebel . The bushranger can be taken as the extreme embodiment of the rebel - outlaw ...
... outlaw hero , but Fred Schepisi's The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith ( 1978 ) is rather an assault on white conscience than any celebration of the Aboriginal rebel . The bushranger can be taken as the extreme embodiment of the rebel - outlaw ...
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The Problems with the Classical Legends | 67 |
Modern Visions of Australia | 155 |
The Renaissance of the Seventies Jack Clancy | 168 |
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