Australian novels & novelists
Articles
- The Surrender to Truth in The Early Australian Novel
Hamer provides a survey of early Australian novels by writers including Henry Kingsley, Rosa Praed, Ada Cambridge, and Charles de Boos. The essay tracks the…
1 December 1965 - The Fiction of Beverley Farmer
Beverley Farmer is an award-winning writer but critical assessment of her achievement has been minimal. Her short stories have been reviewed in tandem with other…
1 May 1990 - Dramatising the Self: Beverley Farmer’s Fiction
There is a clear autobiographical dimension to Beverley Farmer's fiction: her own life and experience provide the material that goes into her writing, and the…
1 October 1995 - Ada Cambridge and the First Thirty Years
Ada Cambridge is now well-known for her 'autobiography' and delightful collection of memoirs, Thirty Years in Australia (London: Methuen, 1903). What is not well-known is…
1 May 1990 - Asia and the Contemporary Australian Novel
Discusses the growing (and shifting) interest of Australian writers in Asian cultures, religions and philosophies and gives an overview of the representation of Asia in…
1 October 1984 - The Scent of Eucalyptus: Gothic Autobiography
Discusses Barbara Hanrahan's The Scent of Eucalyptus as 'autobiographical fiction', describing this genre as allowing for 'greater scope and range', and increased openness to 'the…
1 May 1990 - ‘Not a Good Forgetter’: H.H. Richardson’s Recasting of the Past in Myself When Young
Examines the relationship between autobiographical truths and 'fictional embroidering' in Richardson's autobiography in terms of its representation of familial relationships, arguing that the work is…
1 May 1998 - Towards an Aesthetics of Australian Women’s Fiction: My Brilliant Career and The Getting of Wisdom
Discusses the necessity for a theory of Australian woman's culture through which to read Australian novels authored by women. Drawing on insights from Virginia Woolf…
1 October 1983 - The Twyborn Affair: Beyond ‘the Human Hierarchy of Men and Women’
David Marr's monumental biography of Patrick White invites a rereading of White's novels. Marr, like any good biographer intent on revealing the life rather than…
1 May 1994 - Recent Australian Autobiography: A Review Essay
In the Epilogue to Wild Card: An Autobiography 1923-1958 (1990) Dorothy Hewett returns to her 'first house', the house of childhood at Lambton Downs. The…
1 October 1992 - Tales of Old Travel: Predecessors of David Malouf’s The Conversations at Curlow Creek
Malouf's choice of subject matter is not arbitrary. His story is one version of an archetypal Romantic story, whose particulars change according to the teller…
1 October 1997 - The Fifty Best Australian Novels: 1933
Provides an account of letters sent to the Age during 1933, in response to a call for recommendations for the Fifty Best Australian Novels.
1 October 1989 - Helen Garner’s Monkey Grip: The Construction of an Author and Her Work
The gloves are off, it might seem, when a male critic declares that the latest prize-winning woman author 'talks dirty and passes it off as…
1 October 1992 - The Significance of Littoral in Beverley Farmer’s Novel The Seal Woman
This essay ‘offers some thoughts on the transformative possibility of the littoral in Beverley Farmer’s novel The Seal Woman, and a brief discussion of…
1 October 2009 - Along Gender Lines: Reassessing Relationships between Australian Novels, Gender and Genre from 1939 to 2006
Using AustLit database records, the author examines the number and proportion of Australian novels published from 1930 to 2006 by wo/men, the genre of these…
1 October 2009 - Bottling the Forbidden Fruit: Marion Halligan’s Fiction
Marion Halligan's writing dwells on the pleasures of daily life, and while readers can readily connect with this celebration of ordinariness, recognising in it patterns…
1 October 2008 - The Getting of Wisdom : Not ‘Merry’ at All
McFarlane challenges Richardson’s assertion that The Getting of Wisdom is a “merry little book” by revealing the bleakness of the narrative in several key scenes…
1 May 1977 - Last Flight to Byzantium: Memoirs of Many in One
The nature of art and reality and their relation to each other has always been a major preoccupation of artists and acquired a new intensity…
1 June 1991 - Visions of Western Sydney in Howard’s Australia: Luke Carman’s An Elegant Young Man, Peter Polites’s Down the Hume and Michael Mohammed Ahmad’s The Lebs
Once overlooked in Australian literature, recent writing from Western Sydney is now among the field’s most dynamic and vital. Over the past two decades, Western…
11 December 2022 - Literary sources of Patrick White’s Voss: A House is Built and Think of Stephen
Many literary sources have been suggested for Patrick White’s fifth novel, Voss, ranging from the surreal symbolism of Rimbaud’s poetry, to T.S. Eliot’s Four…
2 May 2023
Contributors
- Michael Ackland
- Margaret Bradstock
- Delys Bird
- Kevin Brophy
- Katherine Bode
- Anne Collett
- Matilda Grogan Lucas
- Clive Hamer
- Margaret Harris
- Lyn Jacobs
- Dorothy Jones
- Susan Lever
- Patrick Morgan
- Brian McFarlane
- Hena Maes-Jelinek
- Xavier Pons
- Alrene Sykes
- Vivian Smith
- Helen Tiffin
- Louise Wakeling
- Gillian Whitlock