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‘Like Volcanoes on the Ranges’ : How Australian Bushfire Writing Has Changed with the Climate
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2019
‘Like Volcanoes on the Ranges’ : How Australian Bushfire Writing Has Changed with the Climate
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'Bushfire writing has long been a part of Australian literature.
'Tales of heroic rescues and bush Christmases describe a time when the fire season was confined only to summer months and Australia’s battler identity was forged in the flames.' (Introduction)
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‘Like Volcanoes on the Ranges’ : How Australian Bushfire Writing Has Changed with the Climate
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