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'Robert Dixon explores how Australian literature can negotiate between provincial, national and world literary space. At what appears to be a lime of unprecedented internationalisation, can Australian literature be considered a world literature, or does it remain a relatively minor national literature embedded uncertainly in world literary space?' (Kirkpatrick, Peter and Dixon, Robert: Introduction xiv)
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Scenes of Reading : Is Australian Literature a World Literature?
Subjects:
- Such is Life : Being Certain Extracts from the Diary of Tom Collins 2003 extract novel
- Maurice Guest 1908 single work novel
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