AustLit
Latest Issues
AbstractHistoryArchive Description
'Over a publishing career spanning a half-century from the early 1960s. Shirley Hazzard published four acclaimed novels: The Evening of the Holiday (1961), The Bay of Noon (1970), The Transit of Venus (1980) and The Great Fire (2003). These novels focus on the intertwined matter of low and loss: they rake her readers into complex moral territory, with the certainties and compulsions of sexual and romantic love tested throughout by individual vulnerability. At the same time, and much in the manner of novels written a century earlier, they take up what Harvard referred to as "public themes," that is, the substantial human matter of political and social life, played out against the backdrop of the globalising world of the second half of the twentieth century.' (Introduction)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
- The Evening of the Holiday 1966 single work novel
- The Bay of Noon 1970 single work novel
- The Transit of Venus 1980 single work novel
- The Great Fire 2003 single work novel