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In focussing on four Australian novels on the New Zealand (or Maori) Wars, Wevers discusses these questions: 'Why were Australian writers drawn to the New Zealand Wars as a fictional location, and how were these novels received in New Zealand? Who were their audience, and what narratives of colonial worlds were being worked through them?' (319).
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Subjects:
- Hine-Ra, Or the Maori Scout : A Romance of the New Zealand War 1887 single work novel
- The Rebel Chief : A Romance of New Zealand 1896 single work novel
- 'War to the Knife', or, Tangata Maori 1899 single work novel
- Ngamihi, or, The Maori Chief's Daughter : A Tale of the War in New Zealand 1895 single work novel
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cNew Zealand,cPacific Region,
- ca. 1880-1900
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