The Cambridge History of the Australian Novel
Herausgeber: Carter, David
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This book is for both specialist and non-specialist readers with an interest in Australian literature, above all an interest in its rich history of novel writing and publication. Essays cover a wide range of critical approaches and points of interest, including colonial fiction, women's writing, Indigenous novels, and popular genre fiction.
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This book is for both specialist and non-specialist readers with an interest in Australian literature, above all an interest in its rich history of novel writing and publication. Essays cover a wide range of critical approaches and points of interest, including colonial fiction, women's writing, Indigenous novels, and popular genre fiction.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9781316514856
- ISBN-10: 1316514854
- Artikelnr.: 67515867
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9781316514856
- ISBN-10: 1316514854
- Artikelnr.: 67515867
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The global invention of the Australian novel Paul Giles; 2. Colonial
adventure novels Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver; 3. Beyond Britain and the
book: the nineteenth-century Australian novel unbound/ed Katherine Bode,
Sarah Galletly and Carol Hetherington; 4. Transnational optics: the late
colonial fiction of Ada Cambridge and Catherine Martin Robert Dixon; 5. The
novel in the late colonial period: the book trade, readers and their
cultural outlook Paul Eggert; 6. Love is not enough: Australian romantic
fiction from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century Hsu-Ming
Teo; 7. The Australian crime novel, 1830-1950 Rachel Franks; 8. The novel
nation: critical histories for the Australian novel, 1850s-1970s David
Carter; 9. Selling Australian stories to the world: the dynamics of
twentieth century publishing Roger Osborne; 10. Women Writers and the
Emerging Urban Novel, 1930-1952 Meg Brayshaw; 11. The National trilogy and
mining Philip Mead; 12. Nation and environment in the twentieth century
novel Tony Hughes-d'Aeth; 13. Henry Handel Richardson, Christina Stead and
the transnational fiction of provincial development Fiona Morrison; 14. The
mid-century Australian novel and the end of world history Elizabeth
McMahon; 15. Race, romance and anxiety: a history of mid-twentieth century
commercial fiction Catriona Elder; 16. Whiteness, aboriginality and
representation in the twentieth century Australian novel Michael R.
Griffiths; 17. When the twain meet: the Australian novelist in Asia David
Walker; 18. From bunyip to boom: Australian fiction, 1955-1975 Paul
Sharrad; 19. Unsettling archive: suburbs in Australian fiction Brigid
Rooney; 20. The novel at arms: rereading Australian mid-century realism
Nicole Moore; 21. 'Our least-known best seller': Alan Yates and Australian
pulp fiction Andrew Nette; 22. Writing, women and the Australian novel
Tanya Dalziell; 23. White Lies: colonial mythology and the decolonial
impasse in the award-winning novels of Roger McDonald, Kim Scott and Alex
Miller Christopher Lee; 24. The economics of the literary novel Emmett
Stinson; 25. Mabo, history, sovereignty: the contemporary postcolonial
novel Geoff Rodoreda; 26. Indigenous futurism Iva Polak; 27. The regional
novel in Australia Emily Potter and Brigid Magner; 28. Children's and young
adult literature Michelle J. Smith; 29. Grunge, nation and literary
generations: Christos Tsiolkas and genre Jessica Gildersleeve; 30. The
making of the Asian Australian novel Emily Zong; 31. Screening the
Australian novel, 1971-2020 Imelda Whelehan and Claire McCarthy; 32.
Australian fantasy, crime and romance fiction in the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries Beth Driscoll and Kim Wilkins; 33. Uncertain
futures: climate fiction in Australian literature Jessica White; 34. A
(Sovereign) body of work: Australian indigenous literary culture and the
literary fiction novel Eugenia Flynn; 35. The novel road to the global
south: Australian fiction, international exposure and the transnational
politics of disadvantage Sascha Morrell; 36. The fortunes of the miles
franklin: Australian life in all its phases Nicholas Birns; 37. The
Arab-Australian novel: between Nation and Diaspora Jumana Bayeh; 38.
Riddling the nation: allegory in twenty-first century Australian fiction by
women Maria Takolander; 39. Migrant writing and the invention of Australia
Lynda Ng.
adventure novels Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver; 3. Beyond Britain and the
book: the nineteenth-century Australian novel unbound/ed Katherine Bode,
Sarah Galletly and Carol Hetherington; 4. Transnational optics: the late
colonial fiction of Ada Cambridge and Catherine Martin Robert Dixon; 5. The
novel in the late colonial period: the book trade, readers and their
cultural outlook Paul Eggert; 6. Love is not enough: Australian romantic
fiction from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century Hsu-Ming
Teo; 7. The Australian crime novel, 1830-1950 Rachel Franks; 8. The novel
nation: critical histories for the Australian novel, 1850s-1970s David
Carter; 9. Selling Australian stories to the world: the dynamics of
twentieth century publishing Roger Osborne; 10. Women Writers and the
Emerging Urban Novel, 1930-1952 Meg Brayshaw; 11. The National trilogy and
mining Philip Mead; 12. Nation and environment in the twentieth century
novel Tony Hughes-d'Aeth; 13. Henry Handel Richardson, Christina Stead and
the transnational fiction of provincial development Fiona Morrison; 14. The
mid-century Australian novel and the end of world history Elizabeth
McMahon; 15. Race, romance and anxiety: a history of mid-twentieth century
commercial fiction Catriona Elder; 16. Whiteness, aboriginality and
representation in the twentieth century Australian novel Michael R.
Griffiths; 17. When the twain meet: the Australian novelist in Asia David
Walker; 18. From bunyip to boom: Australian fiction, 1955-1975 Paul
Sharrad; 19. Unsettling archive: suburbs in Australian fiction Brigid
Rooney; 20. The novel at arms: rereading Australian mid-century realism
Nicole Moore; 21. 'Our least-known best seller': Alan Yates and Australian
pulp fiction Andrew Nette; 22. Writing, women and the Australian novel
Tanya Dalziell; 23. White Lies: colonial mythology and the decolonial
impasse in the award-winning novels of Roger McDonald, Kim Scott and Alex
Miller Christopher Lee; 24. The economics of the literary novel Emmett
Stinson; 25. Mabo, history, sovereignty: the contemporary postcolonial
novel Geoff Rodoreda; 26. Indigenous futurism Iva Polak; 27. The regional
novel in Australia Emily Potter and Brigid Magner; 28. Children's and young
adult literature Michelle J. Smith; 29. Grunge, nation and literary
generations: Christos Tsiolkas and genre Jessica Gildersleeve; 30. The
making of the Asian Australian novel Emily Zong; 31. Screening the
Australian novel, 1971-2020 Imelda Whelehan and Claire McCarthy; 32.
Australian fantasy, crime and romance fiction in the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries Beth Driscoll and Kim Wilkins; 33. Uncertain
futures: climate fiction in Australian literature Jessica White; 34. A
(Sovereign) body of work: Australian indigenous literary culture and the
literary fiction novel Eugenia Flynn; 35. The novel road to the global
south: Australian fiction, international exposure and the transnational
politics of disadvantage Sascha Morrell; 36. The fortunes of the miles
franklin: Australian life in all its phases Nicholas Birns; 37. The
Arab-Australian novel: between Nation and Diaspora Jumana Bayeh; 38.
Riddling the nation: allegory in twenty-first century Australian fiction by
women Maria Takolander; 39. Migrant writing and the invention of Australia
Lynda Ng.
1. The global invention of the Australian novel Paul Giles; 2. Colonial
adventure novels Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver; 3. Beyond Britain and the
book: the nineteenth-century Australian novel unbound/ed Katherine Bode,
Sarah Galletly and Carol Hetherington; 4. Transnational optics: the late
colonial fiction of Ada Cambridge and Catherine Martin Robert Dixon; 5. The
novel in the late colonial period: the book trade, readers and their
cultural outlook Paul Eggert; 6. Love is not enough: Australian romantic
fiction from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century Hsu-Ming
Teo; 7. The Australian crime novel, 1830-1950 Rachel Franks; 8. The novel
nation: critical histories for the Australian novel, 1850s-1970s David
Carter; 9. Selling Australian stories to the world: the dynamics of
twentieth century publishing Roger Osborne; 10. Women Writers and the
Emerging Urban Novel, 1930-1952 Meg Brayshaw; 11. The National trilogy and
mining Philip Mead; 12. Nation and environment in the twentieth century
novel Tony Hughes-d'Aeth; 13. Henry Handel Richardson, Christina Stead and
the transnational fiction of provincial development Fiona Morrison; 14. The
mid-century Australian novel and the end of world history Elizabeth
McMahon; 15. Race, romance and anxiety: a history of mid-twentieth century
commercial fiction Catriona Elder; 16. Whiteness, aboriginality and
representation in the twentieth century Australian novel Michael R.
Griffiths; 17. When the twain meet: the Australian novelist in Asia David
Walker; 18. From bunyip to boom: Australian fiction, 1955-1975 Paul
Sharrad; 19. Unsettling archive: suburbs in Australian fiction Brigid
Rooney; 20. The novel at arms: rereading Australian mid-century realism
Nicole Moore; 21. 'Our least-known best seller': Alan Yates and Australian
pulp fiction Andrew Nette; 22. Writing, women and the Australian novel
Tanya Dalziell; 23. White Lies: colonial mythology and the decolonial
impasse in the award-winning novels of Roger McDonald, Kim Scott and Alex
Miller Christopher Lee; 24. The economics of the literary novel Emmett
Stinson; 25. Mabo, history, sovereignty: the contemporary postcolonial
novel Geoff Rodoreda; 26. Indigenous futurism Iva Polak; 27. The regional
novel in Australia Emily Potter and Brigid Magner; 28. Children's and young
adult literature Michelle J. Smith; 29. Grunge, nation and literary
generations: Christos Tsiolkas and genre Jessica Gildersleeve; 30. The
making of the Asian Australian novel Emily Zong; 31. Screening the
Australian novel, 1971-2020 Imelda Whelehan and Claire McCarthy; 32.
Australian fantasy, crime and romance fiction in the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries Beth Driscoll and Kim Wilkins; 33. Uncertain
futures: climate fiction in Australian literature Jessica White; 34. A
(Sovereign) body of work: Australian indigenous literary culture and the
literary fiction novel Eugenia Flynn; 35. The novel road to the global
south: Australian fiction, international exposure and the transnational
politics of disadvantage Sascha Morrell; 36. The fortunes of the miles
franklin: Australian life in all its phases Nicholas Birns; 37. The
Arab-Australian novel: between Nation and Diaspora Jumana Bayeh; 38.
Riddling the nation: allegory in twenty-first century Australian fiction by
women Maria Takolander; 39. Migrant writing and the invention of Australia
Lynda Ng.
adventure novels Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver; 3. Beyond Britain and the
book: the nineteenth-century Australian novel unbound/ed Katherine Bode,
Sarah Galletly and Carol Hetherington; 4. Transnational optics: the late
colonial fiction of Ada Cambridge and Catherine Martin Robert Dixon; 5. The
novel in the late colonial period: the book trade, readers and their
cultural outlook Paul Eggert; 6. Love is not enough: Australian romantic
fiction from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century Hsu-Ming
Teo; 7. The Australian crime novel, 1830-1950 Rachel Franks; 8. The novel
nation: critical histories for the Australian novel, 1850s-1970s David
Carter; 9. Selling Australian stories to the world: the dynamics of
twentieth century publishing Roger Osborne; 10. Women Writers and the
Emerging Urban Novel, 1930-1952 Meg Brayshaw; 11. The National trilogy and
mining Philip Mead; 12. Nation and environment in the twentieth century
novel Tony Hughes-d'Aeth; 13. Henry Handel Richardson, Christina Stead and
the transnational fiction of provincial development Fiona Morrison; 14. The
mid-century Australian novel and the end of world history Elizabeth
McMahon; 15. Race, romance and anxiety: a history of mid-twentieth century
commercial fiction Catriona Elder; 16. Whiteness, aboriginality and
representation in the twentieth century Australian novel Michael R.
Griffiths; 17. When the twain meet: the Australian novelist in Asia David
Walker; 18. From bunyip to boom: Australian fiction, 1955-1975 Paul
Sharrad; 19. Unsettling archive: suburbs in Australian fiction Brigid
Rooney; 20. The novel at arms: rereading Australian mid-century realism
Nicole Moore; 21. 'Our least-known best seller': Alan Yates and Australian
pulp fiction Andrew Nette; 22. Writing, women and the Australian novel
Tanya Dalziell; 23. White Lies: colonial mythology and the decolonial
impasse in the award-winning novels of Roger McDonald, Kim Scott and Alex
Miller Christopher Lee; 24. The economics of the literary novel Emmett
Stinson; 25. Mabo, history, sovereignty: the contemporary postcolonial
novel Geoff Rodoreda; 26. Indigenous futurism Iva Polak; 27. The regional
novel in Australia Emily Potter and Brigid Magner; 28. Children's and young
adult literature Michelle J. Smith; 29. Grunge, nation and literary
generations: Christos Tsiolkas and genre Jessica Gildersleeve; 30. The
making of the Asian Australian novel Emily Zong; 31. Screening the
Australian novel, 1971-2020 Imelda Whelehan and Claire McCarthy; 32.
Australian fantasy, crime and romance fiction in the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries Beth Driscoll and Kim Wilkins; 33. Uncertain
futures: climate fiction in Australian literature Jessica White; 34. A
(Sovereign) body of work: Australian indigenous literary culture and the
literary fiction novel Eugenia Flynn; 35. The novel road to the global
south: Australian fiction, international exposure and the transnational
politics of disadvantage Sascha Morrell; 36. The fortunes of the miles
franklin: Australian life in all its phases Nicholas Birns; 37. The
Arab-Australian novel: between Nation and Diaspora Jumana Bayeh; 38.
Riddling the nation: allegory in twenty-first century Australian fiction by
women Maria Takolander; 39. Migrant writing and the invention of Australia
Lynda Ng.







