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1 'Dismantled and Re-Constructed' : Flaws in the Glass Re-visioned Georgina Loveridge , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: Patrick White beyond the Grave : New Critical Perspectives 2015; (p. 101-115)

'...Georgina Loveridge begins a more overt dismantling of our understanding of White in the wake of his own late re-envisioning of his work. The chapter, then, zeroes in on the potential for critical collapse threatened (or perhaps promised) in the preoccupation with jitters, tremblings, contradictory times, ambivalence, madnesses, revisions and disconcerting revelations in nearly all our chapters. She reads Flaws as a treatise on the nature of truth with White extending a continuous dismantling of his own symbolic apparatus and offering a blueprint for re-reading hes entire work.' (Introduction 8)

1 'A New Continent into Literature' : Patrick White's World Literature Georgina Loveridge , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: Scenes of Reading : Is Australian Literature a World Literature? 2013; (p. 137-146)

'This chapter turns its attention to the transnational impulse of Patrick White's works: their weaving in and out of spatial, temporal, cultural, linguistic and literary contexts. From as early as White's first novel Happy Valley in 1939, and as late as his recent posthumous novel, The Hanging Garden, dated 1981, we can trace this impulse. [...] Taken together, White's works reveal a consistent set of spatial reference points or coordinates, between and through which they move. These lie within, without and along national boundaries,at the sub-, supra- and transnational levels. This chapter traces the development of White's transnational aesthetic, his representation of transnational flows' [p. 137].

1 [Review] Writing the Nation : Patrick White and the Indigene Georgina Loveridge , 2011 single work review
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 11 no. 2 2011;

— Review of Writing the Nation : Patrick White and the Indigene Cynthia Van Den Driesen , 2009 single work criticism
1 Remembering Patrick White : Contemporary Critical Essays Edited by Elizabeth McMahon and Brigitta Olubas Georgina Loveridge , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: JASAL , no. 10 2010;

— Review of Remembering Patrick White : Contemporary Critical Essays 2010 selected work criticism
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