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'Australian literature is like literature in general, only more so: what characterises all reading and writing is embodied with special intensity in this case. Why? Because when you read or write in an Australian context, your imagination is unavoidably and utterly itinerant.' (Author's introduction, 16)
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Itinerant Reading, Itinerant Writing : Teaching Australian Literature Contextually
Subjects:
- The Cambridge History of Australian Literature 2009 reference
- The Paradox of Exile 2008 single work criticism
- Telling Stories : Australian Literature in a National English Curriculum 2008 single work criticism
- The Secret River 2005 single work novel
- For Love Alone 1944 single work novel
- 12 Edmondstone Street 1985 single work prose autobiography
- A Spirit of Play : The Making of Australian Consciousness 1998 single work criticism
- Autobiography 2009 single work criticism
- Networked Language : Culture and History in Australian Poetry 2008 single work criticism
- Celebration : Peter Porter 2010 single work biography
- The Unhaunting 2009 selected work poetry
- The End of Longing 2011 single work novel
- Bugger the Bloggers : Old-World Critics Still Count 2010 single work criticism
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