From Pleasure Domes to Bark Huts: Architectural Metaphors in Recent Australian Fiction

Abstract

Discusses the cultural significance of architecture in Australian fiction, particularly houses.

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Published 1 May 1987 in Volume 13 No. 1. Subjects: Australian architecture, Cultural & national identity, Houses & identity, Landscape & identity.

Cite as: Ferrier, Liz. ‘From Pleasure Domes to Bark Huts: Architectural Metaphors in Recent Australian Fiction.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 13, no. 1, 1987, doi: 10.20314/als.c9c4ea1bac.