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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ken Gelder , Dr Rachael WeaverPublisher: Sydney University Press Imprint: Sydney University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.260kg ISBN: 9781743324615ISBN 10: 1743324618 Pages: 138 Publication Date: 07 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction: the colonial economy and the production of colonial character types The reign of the squatter Bushrangers Colonial Australian detectives Bush types and metropolitan types The Australian girl Works cited IndexReviews'Many character types are identified in this meticulously researched study.' -- Barry Oakley * The Australian * 'The authors are to be congratulated for drawing attention to the amount and variety of fiction about Australian life published during the nineteenth-century. This book is an entertaining read as well as a scholarly one, drawing on extensive research into primary sources as well as a wide range of critical and historical work.' -- Elizabeth Webby * Australian Literary Studies * 'Gelder and Weaver combine their expertise in Australian literary studies to produce a rich study of character types in colonial Australian fiction, including how these types evolve and mutate over time' -- Robyn Greaves * Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (JASAL) * 'For those researching, studying or teaching in the field of Australian literary studies, Colonial Australian Fiction makes an insightful, illuminating and necessary companion. Gelder's and Weaver's continued efforts in bringing such research to the fore are commendable.' -- Tobias McCorkell * Journal of Postcolonial Writing * 'An elegant and very informative review of character types in colonial Australian fiction ... Colonial Australian Fiction is an essential volume for anyone curious about Australian literary heritage.' -- Dr Rachel Franks * The Dictionary of Sydney * 'Many character types are identified in this meticulously researched study.' -- Barry Oakley * The Australian * 'The authors are to be congratulated for drawing attention to the amount and variety of fiction about Australian life published during the nineteenth-century. This book is an entertaining read as well as a scholarly one, drawing on extensive research into primary sources as well as a wide range of critical and historical work.' -- Professor Emerita Elizabeth Webby * Australian Literary Studies * 'Gelder and Weaver combine their expertise in Australian literary studies to produce a rich study of character types in colonial Australian fiction, including how these types evolve and mutate over time' -- Robyn Greaves * Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (JASAL) * 'For those researching, studying or teaching in the field of Australian literary studies, Colonial Australian Fiction makes an insightful, illuminating and necessary companion. Gelder's and Weaver's continued efforts in bringing such research to the fore are commendable.' -- Tobias McCorkell * Journal of Postcolonial Writing * 'An elegant and very informative review of character types in colonial Australian fiction ... Colonial Australian Fiction is an essential volume for anyone curious about Australian literary heritage.' -- Dr Rachel Franks * The Dictionary of Sydney * 'Many character types are identified in this meticulously researched study.' -- Barry Oakley * The Australian * 'The authors are to be congratulated for drawing attention to the amount and variety of fiction about Australian life published during the nineteenth-century. This book is an entertaining read as well as a scholarly one, drawing on extensive research into primary sources as well as a wide range of critical and historical work.' -- Elizabeth Webby * Australian Literary Studies * 'Gelder and Weaver combine their expertise in Australian literary studies to produce a rich study of character types in colonial Australian fiction, including how these types evolve and mutate over time' -- Robyn Greaves * Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (JASAL) * 'An elegant and very informative review of character types in colonial Australian fiction ... Colonial Australian Fiction is an essential volume for anyone curious about Australian literary heritage.' -- Dr Rachel Franks * The Dictionary of Sydney * 'For those researching, studying or teaching in the field of Australian literary studies, Colonial Australian Fiction makes an insightful, illuminating and necessary companion. Gelder's and Weaver's continued efforts in bringing such research to the fore are commendable.' -- Tobias McCorkell * Journal of Postcolonial Writing * Author InformationKen Gelder is a professor of English and co-director of the Australian Centre at the University of Melbourne. Rachael Weaver is an ARC senior research fellow in English at the Australian Centre at the University of Melbourne. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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