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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... Broad Arrow " by Caroline Leakey The Broad Arrow : Being Passages from The History of Maida Gwynnham , A Lifer was first published in 1859 under the name of Oliné Keese . Keese was the pseudonym for Caroline Leakey , daugh- ter of an ...
... Broad Arrow " by Caroline Leakey The Broad Arrow : Being Passages from The History of Maida Gwynnham , A Lifer was first published in 1859 under the name of Oliné Keese . Keese was the pseudonym for Caroline Leakey , daugh- ter of an ...
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... Broad Arrow more than once . It con- tains as much as half a dozen ordinary novels put together . The book is written with great force and ernestness [ sic ] . The Broad Arrow may take its place beside Defoe's stories for its life ...
... Broad Arrow more than once . It con- tains as much as half a dozen ordinary novels put together . The book is written with great force and ernestness [ sic ] . The Broad Arrow may take its place beside Defoe's stories for its life ...
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... Broad Arrow : " emigration is a nation's expedient to provide for those who might otherwise provide for themselves in a less respectable way ... but I am disposed to think that much of our disappointment in emigrants , as a body ...
... Broad Arrow : " emigration is a nation's expedient to provide for those who might otherwise provide for themselves in a less respectable way ... but I am disposed to think that much of our disappointment in emigrants , as a body ...
Contents
Recovering the heroine | 1 |
Colonial Migration | 9 |
Making a New Space | 23 |
Copyright | |
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