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Australian Journalists, Travel Writing and China : James Hingston, the 'Vagabond' and G. E. Morrison
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2008
Australian Journalists, Travel Writing and China : James Hingston, the 'Vagabond' and G. E. Morrison
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The article 'investigates the relationship between the extensive popular "knowledge" of China and the experience of actually being there in the travel writing of three influential nineteenth-century Australian journalists' (237).
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237-250
Australian Journalists, Travel Writing and China : James Hingston, the 'Vagabond' and G. E. Morrison
Journal of Australian Studies
Subjects:
- The Australian Abroad : Branches from the Main Routes round the World 1879-1880 single work non-fiction
- An Australian in China : Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma 1895 single work autobiography
- Occident and Orient : Sketches on Both Sides of the Pacific 1882 single work prose
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cChina,cEast Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
- 1800-1899
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