Too Far Everywhere: The Romantic Heroine in Nineteenth-century AustraliaThe deliberate exclusion of women's romances resulted in the development of an Australian culture based on a masculine bush ethos. In recovering previously neglected women's texts, Giles argues for a more inclusive and heterogeneous view. |
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... Australian fiction Prior to reprints in the 1980s of nineteenth - century Australian women's fiction , it was widely accepted that there were no women writers in nineteenth - century Australia . If women writers were thought to exist ...
... Australian fiction Prior to reprints in the 1980s of nineteenth - century Australian women's fiction , it was widely accepted that there were no women writers in nineteenth - century Australia . If women writers were thought to exist ...
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... fiction " projects a variety of images of women who are distinctively Australian in their sense of freedom and their thankfulness at the good fortune of their national- ity . In her work national pride found a definitive female voice ...
... fiction " projects a variety of images of women who are distinctively Australian in their sense of freedom and their thankfulness at the good fortune of their national- ity . In her work national pride found a definitive female voice ...
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... Fiction , 1860- 1880 " . Huntington Library Quarterly . Vol.26 , no.3 , May 1963 , pp.263-85 . Harris , Margaret . " Humanism Plagues Feminist Criticism " . Australian Book Review . July 1988 , pp.16-18 . " The Writing of Tasma , The ...
... Fiction , 1860- 1880 " . Huntington Library Quarterly . Vol.26 , no.3 , May 1963 , pp.263-85 . Harris , Margaret . " Humanism Plagues Feminist Criticism " . Australian Book Review . July 1988 , pp.16-18 . " The Writing of Tasma , The ...
Contents
Recovering the heroine | 1 |
Colonial Migration | 9 |
Making a New Space | 23 |
Copyright | |
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