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'An Ignoble End to All Our Brilliant Aspirations’ : Australian POW Memoirists of the First World War and the Transition from Soldier to Captive
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Melbourne Historical Journal , December vol. 43 no. 1 2015; (p. 84-100)'Publishing accounts of captivity in Australia in the wake of the First World War presented many aspiring memoirists with a significant challenge. The prisoner of war had an unconventional tale of war to tell, one that was fundamentally at odds with a dominant literary figure in the wake of the war—the Australian soldier hero. Those who did publish retrospective accounts of captivity framed their experience in a deliberate way—through the lens of both personal and public contemporary understandings of that experience—and used their accounts to both reflect and challenge assumptions about military captivity.' (Publication abstract)
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A Reader's Notebook
1934
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 12 June vol. 6 no. 6 1934; (p. 115-116)
— Review of Prelude to Christopher 1934 single work novel ; Blue North : Being a Narrative Concerning Incidents and Adventures Which Befell John Fordyce When He Went in Search of Freedom and Pearls in the Year 1876 1934 single work novel ; The World Is Yours 1933 single work novel ; Three Goats on a Bender 1934 single work novel ; The Fighting Cameliers 1934 single work autobiography ; Blood in the Mists 1934 single work autobiography ; Marriage at 6 a.m. 1934 single work prose ; Special Correspondent 1934 single work autobiography
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A Reader's Notebook
1934
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 12 June vol. 6 no. 6 1934; (p. 115-116)
— Review of Prelude to Christopher 1934 single work novel ; Blue North : Being a Narrative Concerning Incidents and Adventures Which Befell John Fordyce When He Went in Search of Freedom and Pearls in the Year 1876 1934 single work novel ; The World Is Yours 1933 single work novel ; Three Goats on a Bender 1934 single work novel ; The Fighting Cameliers 1934 single work autobiography ; Blood in the Mists 1934 single work autobiography ; Marriage at 6 a.m. 1934 single work prose ; Special Correspondent 1934 single work autobiography -
'An Ignoble End to All Our Brilliant Aspirations’ : Australian POW Memoirists of the First World War and the Transition from Soldier to Captive
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Melbourne Historical Journal , December vol. 43 no. 1 2015; (p. 84-100)'Publishing accounts of captivity in Australia in the wake of the First World War presented many aspiring memoirists with a significant challenge. The prisoner of war had an unconventional tale of war to tell, one that was fundamentally at odds with a dominant literary figure in the wake of the war—the Australian soldier hero. Those who did publish retrospective accounts of captivity framed their experience in a deliberate way—through the lens of both personal and public contemporary understandings of that experience—and used their accounts to both reflect and challenge assumptions about military captivity.' (Publication abstract)
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