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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Blood on the Table : Essays on Food in International Crime Fiction
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Making a Meal of It : Food as a Symbol of Degrees of Fiction in the Novels of Arthur Upfield, Rachel Franks , Alistair Rolls , single work criticism

In this chapter 'Rachel Franks and Alistair Rolls investigate food and its role in two of Australian Upfield's Napoleon Bonaparte novels. In particular, they examine food as an important element of storytelling, as well as a signal of indigenous identity, gender relations, ethnicity and class lines. In addition, Franks and Rolls discuss the ways in which food brings literary reflexivity into focus.' (Introduction 10)

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