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Greek myths

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  • James Wieland
    A.D. Hope’s Latter-Day Ulysses: ‘The End of a Journey’ and the Literary Background

    Attention to the detail, the overall structure and the literary background of 'The End of a Journey', the first work in Hope's Collected Poems…

    1 October 1982
  • Narelle Shaw
    Boundary Crossing: The Novels of David Foster

    Discusses the 'comprehensive version of reality' presented by Foster's novels, arguing that 'Foster's methodology insists upon a fall from work to play, or strictly, a…

    1 May 1993
  • C A Cranston
    Sentimental Jonah’s Heart of Stone

    Cranston examines Jonah in the context of its exhibition of pagan myth and fairytale. Cranston argues that Jonah represents the primal nature of man in…

    1 October 1989
  • Horst Priessnitz
    The Bridled Pegaroo, or, Is there a Colonial Poetics of Intertextuality

    Greek myth relates how Pegasus, immediately after its birth, flew to Mount Helicon, where the stamping of its hoofs caused the Hippocrene Spring, the source…

    1 June 1991

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  • C A Cranston
  • Horst Priessnitz
  • Narelle Shaw
  • James Wieland

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  • Australian literature - International influences
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  • Australian poetry
  • Bible
  • Characterisation
  • Defining an Australian literature
  • Dualism
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