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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The Romantic Heroine in Nineteenth-century Australia Fiona Giles. Catherine Martin's An Australian Girl also makes use of the vast geographical spaces of the Atlantic ocean and the Peeloo Plains of South Australia . Martin establishes a ...
The Romantic Heroine in Nineteenth-century Australia Fiona Giles. Catherine Martin's An Australian Girl also makes use of the vast geographical spaces of the Atlantic ocean and the Peeloo Plains of South Australia . Martin establishes a ...
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The Romantic Heroine in Nineteenth-century Australia Fiona Giles. V On a Metaphysical Plain " An Australian Girl ” by Catherine Martin Like Spence's , Leakey's and Cambridge's fiction , the initial popu- larity of Catherine Martin's work ...
The Romantic Heroine in Nineteenth-century Australia Fiona Giles. V On a Metaphysical Plain " An Australian Girl ” by Catherine Martin Like Spence's , Leakey's and Cambridge's fiction , the initial popu- larity of Catherine Martin's work ...
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... Australian Girl as " Anglo - Australian " and " a trying rigmarole . " The novel is set partly in Europe and entails a significant compromise on the part of the heroine at the point of its resolution , a factor which may have also ...
... Australian Girl as " Anglo - Australian " and " a trying rigmarole . " The novel is set partly in Europe and entails a significant compromise on the part of the heroine at the point of its resolution , a factor which may have also ...
Contents
Recovering the heroine | 1 |
Colonial Migration | 9 |
Making a New Space | 23 |
Copyright | |
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