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Investigates 'narratives of imprisonment and escape' focusing on the extent to which they are dominated by the personal experience of the convict writer and the degree to which they explore the broader issues of place and community.
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157-168; notes, 272-273
Ego, Sight and Insight in Convict Fiction by Henry Savery and John Boyle O'Reilly
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Ego, Sight and Insight in Convict Fiction by Henry Savery and John Boyle O'Reilly
Journal of Australian Colonial History
Subjects:
- Quintus Servinton : A Tale, Founded upon Incidents of Real Occurrence 1830-1831 single work novel
- Moondyne : A Story from the Under-world 1878-1879 single work novel
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