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'The essay discusses the appropriations of the history and landscape of Tasmania, in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and particularly by outsiders to the state, whether they are European or from the Australian mainland' (106). Pierce draws on the texts cited above, and on critical responses to these texts to demonstrate the conflicted experiences of departure from Tasmania and, in some cases, an equally unsettling return.
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106-114
Recolonisation and Disinheritance : The Case of Tasmania
Subjects:
- The Great Shame : A Story of the Irish in the Old World and the New 1998 single work prose
- The Boys in the Island 1958 single work novel
- Jail Journal; or, Five Years in British Prisons. Commenced on Board the Shearwater Steamer, in Dublin Bay, Continued at Spike Island—On Board the Scourge War Steamer—On Board the 'Dromedary' Hulk, Bermuda—On Board the Neptune Convict Ship—At Pernambuco—At the Cape of Good Hope (during the Anti-Convict Rebellion)—At Van Diemen’s Land—At Sydney—At Tahiti—At San Francisco—At Greytown—And Concluded at No. 3 Pier, North River, New York. 1854 single work autobiography prose
- White Heart 1999 single work novel
- Down Home : Revisiting Tasmania 1988 selected work prose autobiography criticism
- Honk If You Are Jesus 1992 single work novel
- The Hunter 1999 single work novel
- English Passengers 2000 single work novel
- The Sooterkin 1999 single work novel
- Wainewright the Poisoner 2000 single work novel
- Out of Ireland 1999 single work novel
- Tasmania,
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